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Select all that apply. Based on the properties that change in a chemical reaction, which are examples of chemical changes? baking a cake burning firewood leaf color from summer to fall shredding paper
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Based on the properties that change in a chemical reaction, which are examples of chemical changes?
baking a cake
burning firewood
leaf color from summer to fall
shredding paper
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Burning a cake, burning firewood, leaf color from summer to fall.
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Burning a cake, burning firewood, and leaf color from summer to fall.
Chemical changes are changes in the composition of a substance resulting from a chemical reaction
It changes from one substance into a new substance.
Shredding paper is a physical change because the paper is still paper. Even if you cut it, you are not changing the chemical composition of it.
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