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Is the process of making a glass of lemonade a physical or chemical change?? Explain.
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Is the process of making a glass of lemonade a physical or chemical change?? Explain.
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——> A physical change
Explanation: Making lemonade is a physical change, because things are dissolving, lemons cut up, etc. But there are not any covalent chemical bonds made or broken.
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Physical I think
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