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  • Physical vs. Chemical Change: Why Stapling an Envelope is Physical
    Stapling an envelope is a physical change. Here's why:

    * Physical changes alter the form or appearance of a substance but don't change its chemical composition.

    * Chemical changes result in the formation of new substances with different properties.

    When you staple an envelope, you are simply changing its shape and adding a metal fastener. The paper and metal remain the same chemically. They haven't undergone any chemical reaction or transformation.

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