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1) Dew condensing on a leaf


Physical change


Chemical change
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Dew condensing on a leaf is an example of a **physical change**.

In this process, water vapor in the air cools down and changes from a gas to a liquid state as it condenses on the surface of the leaf. The chemical composition of the water (H2O) remains the same; only its state changes from gas to liquid. Therefore, it is classified as a physical change.
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