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  • 15-10-2020
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A physical change is easier / more difficult to reverse than a chemical change.

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Answer:

the answer is that a physical change is easier to reverse then a chemical change.

Explanation: In order for a physical change to take place it's easier to just undo what happened then if it was a chemical change because in order for very few chemical changes to reverse to it's original substance you would need another chemical change.

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