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fiasKO [112]
4 years ago
14

You break a pencil lead. Which statement is true?

Chemistry
2 answers:
dybincka [34]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A physical change has occurred because the chemical make up has not been changed so the correct answer is A.

Bond [772]4 years ago
5 0

Answer: Option (A) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

A change that causes no difference in chemical composition of a substance is known as a physical change.

For example, breaking a pencil lead is a physical change because it divides the lead into two halves that is, no change in its chemical composition has occurred.

Whereas a change that brings difference in chemical composition of a substance is known as a chemical change.

For example, C + 2H_{2} \rightarrow CH_{4}

Here, chemical composition of both carbon and hydrogen has changes as they chemically reacted together that leads to the formation of methane.

Thus, we can conclude that the statement a physical change has occurred, with no energy change, is true.

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