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Is the dehydration process a physical or chemical change? Why?
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Is the dehydration process a physical or chemical change? Why?
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physical because you can be dehydrated and BECOME hydrated which is a physical change because u can change it and a chemical change you cant change it
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Dehydration is a chemical change because it deals with the chemical reaction of the loss of water, and any chemical change involves the formation or breaking of bonds.
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