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Heating water so that it boils is an example of _____. an exothermic change a chemical change an endothermic change a change in mass
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Heating water so that it boils is an example of _____.
an exothermic change
a chemical change
an endothermic change
a change in mass
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Yeah I’m not going back to the sun today but I’m going back to the sun yet I
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Exothermic because it releases heat.
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