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If a solid is placed in a liquid and lots of bubbles are formed, what type of reaction has occurred? A.physical only B.chemical only C.physical and chemical
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If a solid is placed in a liquid and lots of bubbles are formed, what type of reaction has occurred?
A.physical only
B.chemical only
C.physical and chemical
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Your answer is going to be B.
Any time you see bubbles in a reaction (other than from boiling) it's automatically a chemical reaction.
I hope I was able to help. Best of luck.
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