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2. Identify Chemical Changes (check all that apply) A.Changes in state of matter B.Bubbling or fizzing C.Changes in shape D.Light production E.Presence of heat F.Changes in Volume
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2. Identify Chemical Changes (check all that apply)
A.Changes in state of matter
B.Bubbling or fizzing
C.Changes in shape
D.Light production
E.Presence of heat
F.Changes in Volume
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Changes in the state of matter A, bubbling or fizzing B, and changes in volume F
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