Would you be more concerned if something you consider precious went through a chemical change or a physical change? Why? C

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Would you be more concerned if something you consider precious went through a
chemical change or a physical change? Why?

Can somebody help me please!

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Thiên Di 3 years 2021-08-09T11:28:59+00:00 1 Answers 10 views 0

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    2021-08-09T11:30:57+00:00

    Answer:

    Explanation:

    A chemical change.

    Usually those are irreversible. Or they may be reversible, but the form they take may leave your object not the same as they started out.

    A physical change might be just as deadly. If the object melted like a chocolate Easter Bunny then the object would be irreversible as well. Take a better example.

    Suppose you are talking about a Gold Coin. If you heated it so it melted, the gold would retain its value, but the fact that it is a coin and valuable as such, means that it has lost that part of its value.

    I really don’t know. My instincts tell me that the chemical change is more dangerous, but I can’t rule out the other choice..

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