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Is Explosion of nitroglycerin a chemical or physical change
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Is Explosion of nitroglycerin a chemical or physical change
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Nitroglycerin is a Compound. If you explode nitroglycerin would produce C02 and H20. That would be a looottt of energy so it would be a chemical change.
H0P3 It H3LPS :)
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It's a chemical change beacause elements are combining to make something new! :)
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