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Chemistry, 03.12.2021 08:20 stefaniethibodeaux

Some matter that undergoes changes to its physical properties can appear very different afterwards. You could crumple a can or melt ice. When wood burns, do you think its physical properties are simply changing or is something else happening to the wood? Explain your reasoning. PLEASE HELP!!
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