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Why are phase changes considered physical and not chemical changes? 1. Phase changes as a liquid or solid are physical but not considered chemical like gas.

2. Phase changes require a lot of energy, which is physical and not chemical.

3. There are no chemicals found inside matter, so they must be physical because we can see them.

4. Matter can change between phases, so they are reversible physical changes that do not change matter’s chemical composition.

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