Classify the following as physical or chemical changes:
  1. Formation of curd from milk.
  2. Condensation of steam.
  3. Growth of a plant.
  4. Breaking of a glass tumbler.
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  1. Formation of curd from milk: Chemical change.
  2. Condensation of steam: Physical change.
  3. Growth of plant: Chemical change.
  4. Breaking of a glass tumbler: Physical change.
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