Chemistry, 10.12.2021 22:10 daniella0123
Martin slowly pours an unknown liquid into a container that originally had some water in it. He is measuring the temperature in the container as he does this.
The temperature in the container rises very fast.
What kind of change is likely to be happening in the container?
A. A physical change.
B. A chemical change.
C. Neither a chemical nor a physical change, only a temperature change.
D. No evidence of any type of change.
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