How does one kind of matter become a different kind of matter?

when it breaks into pieces

when it goes through a physical change

when it goes through a chemical change

when it becomes frozen

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When matter undergoes a physical or chemical change, it can transform into a different kind of matter. Physical changes involve a change in appearance or state, such as melting, freezing, or dissolving. Chemical changes involve a rearrangement of atoms and molecules resulting in the formation of a new substance with different properties. So, matter can become a different kind of matter through physical or chemical changes.
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