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One night Lorna placed a big slice of sweet watermelon in the freezer to cool it with the intention of serving it at the breakfast table the following day. The next morning, she found the fruit too hard to slice. She had to thaw it. To her dismay, she found the fleshy part of the fruit too soft. It has lost the crisp bite she expected from the fresh fruit. What happened? Was the change in the watermelon physical or chemical? Explain your answer. _______________________________________________________________________________________​

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Answer:

Chemical changes are burning, cooking, rusting, and rotting. And physical changes are boiling, melting, freezing, and shredding. Many physical changes are reversible, if sufficient energy is supplied.

Explanation:

So therefore my answer is physical because it melts. Why? because after what she did lastnight she thaw it and the next morning she found out the fruit is too hard to slice. That's why it has lost the crisp bite she expected from the fresh fruit.

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