Physics, 02.02.2021 05:20 tmrodriguez1
Amanda wants to experiment with sugar cubes. Which
of the following causes a sugar cube to only change
physically, not chemically?
A) burning the sugar cube with a match
B) crushing the sugar cube and dissolving it in water
C) dehydrating the sugar cube with sulfuric acid
D) chewing the sugar cube and digesting it
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