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1 point When substances that make up baking powder are mixed with water, carbon dioxide gas is formed. This is an example of * a nuclear reaction a physical reaction a change of…
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When substances that make up baking powder are mixed with water,
carbon dioxide gas is formed. This is an example of *
a nuclear reaction
a physical reaction
a change of state
a chemical reaction
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It’s the last one Chemical Reaction
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