Physics, 16.10.2019 20:30 gabyzermeno16
What is one result of a chemical change?
a. energy is created.
b. a new material is formed.
c. materials change from one state to another.
d. elements are permanently destroyed
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What is one result of a chemical change?
a. energy is created.
b. a new material is for...
a. energy is created.
b. a new material is for...
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