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Which of these outcomes is conclusive evidence that mixing sugar in water is a physical change? There is no change in color. There is no precipitate formed. There is no gas given off. There is no molecular
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Which of these outcomes is conclusive evidence that mixing sugar in water is a physical change?
There is no change in color.
There is no precipitate formed.
There is no gas given off.
There is no molecular change.
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Answer:
There is no change in color.
Step-by-step explanation:
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well this can actually be A and C but I would go with C
(Reasoning) Well no change in color means that it is physical not chemical
and no gas also means physical not chemical
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