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Which of the following is a chemical Change ? Boiling of Water Melting a cube of ice Dissolving 10 grams of salt in water Splitting water into hydrogen and Oxygen
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Which of the following is a chemical Change ?
Boiling of Water
Melting a cube of ice
Dissolving 10 grams of salt in water
Splitting water into hydrogen and Oxygen
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It is the last answer......
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Splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen, since boiling water and Melting ice are not chemical changes
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