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True or false 4 questions help please!

Most mixtures are not physical changes.

True
False

Chemical Changes do not create a new substance.

True
False

Fire is an example of a Chemical Change.

True
False

Explosions are not chemical changes.

True
False

A change in color an odor are both examples of chemical changes.

True
False

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True or false 4 questions help please!

Most mixtures are not physical changes.

True

False FALSE when I add solid NaCl salt to water I no longer have a solid salt, I have a solution of sodium and chlorid ions in liquid water. this is physical change

Chemical Changes do not create a new substance.

True

False FALSE 0ne of the proofs that you have a chemical change is the presence of a new substance

Fire is an example of a Chemical Change.

True TRUE fire is oxygen reacting wiIh mattter to form new compounds

False

Explosions are not chemical changes.

It depends on the explosion if I blow up a balloon until it POPS!! that is physical chame. If I light a firecracker and it explodes, that is a chemical change of oxygen reacting with hot gunpowder

A change in color and odor are both examples of chemical changi

I would rewrite the question as

A change in color and odor both INDICATE a chemical change

and that is

True TRUE

False

F

True Fire is an example of a Chemical Change.

True

False

Explosions are not chemical changes.

True

False

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