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Can I have an example of both a physical and chemical change taking place at the same time. It can't be burning a candle, food chewing and digestion, and burning wood.
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Can I have an example of both a physical and chemical change taking place at the same time. It can't be burning a candle, food chewing and digestion, and burning wood.
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Baking a cake is an example of both of these changes taking place at the same time.
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