Which of the following will NOT happen when a liquid undergoes a physical change? (1 point)

O The molecules will rearrange to form new chemical bonds.
• The molecules become more closely packed.
• The motion of the molecules will decrease
• The kinetic energy of the molecules increases.

O The molecules will rearrange to form new chemical bonds.

Are you sure explain

Yes, I am sure. When a liquid undergoes a physical change, such as freezing, melting, or evaporating, the molecules do not rearrange to form new chemical bonds. The arrangement of molecules may change as the substance transitions between states (solid, liquid, gas), but the chemical composition remains the same. The other options listed, such as the molecules becoming more closely packed, the motion of molecules decreasing, and the kinetic energy of the molecules increasing, are all typical outcomes of a physical change in a liquid.