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1. Melting of ice
2. Freezing of water
3. Melting of butter
4. Cutting of wood
5. Tearing of paper
... As long as there is no formation of new substance.
2. Freezing of water
3. Melting of butter
4. Cutting of wood
5. Tearing of paper
... As long as there is no formation of new substance.
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