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Which is an example of a chemical change? A)mixing of poster colors? B)formation of clouds? C)metal corroding in salt water? D)sugar dissolving in water? E)separating salt from seawater
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Which is an example of a chemical change? A)mixing of poster colors? B)formation of clouds? C)metal corroding in salt water? D)sugar dissolving in water? E)separating salt from seawater
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The answer to this is C.
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believe the answer is c. A and D are just mixing solutions. B is a change in state not chemicals. And E doesn't change the compounds
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