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Physics, 09.12.2020 23:40 19elbatawisaly

An ice cube melting into water is an example of: options: A. physical change
B. nuclear change
C. chemical change

QUESTION 2
Non-metals are found where on the periodic table?
A. Everywhere
B. Center
C. Lower left side
D. Upper right side

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