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7 g of table salt is added to water in a dish. The dish is then heated until all the water evaporates. This is an example of a what change? A: Physical B: Chemical
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7 g of table salt is added to water in a dish. The dish is then heated until all the water evaporates. This is an example of a what change? A: Physical B: Chemical
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A.Physical - can be seen by the naked eye
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