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A pan of water is boiling on the stove. What kind of change is happening to the water? physical change change in reaction change in composition a chemical change
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A pan of water is boiling on the stove. What kind of change is happening to the water? physical change change in reaction change in composition a chemical change
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it’s physical change
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it’s going from a liquid to a gas. That’s the physical change. Because the heat is providing the atoms with energy of where they will vibrate more and more of where they will it will break the bonds and they turn into a gas
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