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  • Boiling Water: Physical Change or Phase Transition? Explained
    Boiling water is not an example of a physical change but rather a physical process known as a phase transition. Physical changes involve changes in the form or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition. In contrast, boiling water involves a change from a liquid state (water) to a gaseous state (water vapor), altering the substance's internal structure and properties.
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