Matterchange
Matterchange is a term used to describe the transformation of one form of matter into another. This can occur through various physical and chemical processes. Physical changes alter the form or appearance of a substance but do not change its chemical composition. Examples include melting ice into water, boiling water into steam, or dissolving salt in water. In these cases, the substance remains chemically the same, just in a different state or mixed with another substance.
Chemical changes, on the other hand, result in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
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