It's 1. Melting a substance. The rest are chemical changes
Answer:

Explanation:
There are two main kinds of properties: chemical and physical.
Chemical properties, like the name suggests, have to be observed by changing the chemical composition.
That leaves <u>physical properties.</u> They can be measured without any chemical composition changes.
Some examples include: color, odor, mass, density, and volume. All can be measured with just the senses or measuring tools and no composition alterations are needed.
A Glass pipet
Explanation:
The best laboratory equipment to measure out exactly 4.0mL of a liquid is a pipet.
The pipet is a glass tube with a suction as tthe top.
- It is designed for measuring small units of volume accurately.
- Once dipped into the fluid, the suction is pressed and the liquid gushes in.
- When released, the liquid fills the tube.
- The suction can be pressed at regular intervals to release the liquid till the desired volume is attained.
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The formula for Copper (II) Phosphate is
Cu₃(PO₄)₂
To know how to write this formula we go from left to right. First, Copper (II). It means that the formula has the Cu⁺² ion. Now, Phosphate means that the compound has the PO₄⁻³ ion. Now we combine this two ions, giving to each one the coefficient with the number of the electric charge of the other (e.g. to Cu⁺² we'll give the charge of PO₄⁻³ which is 3 and the result will be Cu₃⁺²).
The combination gives us the result Cu₃(PO₄)₂
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