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  • 10-09-2019
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How is energy involved in chemical and physical changes?

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Chemical changes within matter always use energy; physical changes sometimes use energy, though they use much less energy than chemical changes. Physical changes use energy to change the physical state of a substance. Chemical changes either release or absorb energy when changing a substance into a completely new one.
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