a. evaporating alcohol into vapor
Chemistry, 24.08.2019 03:00 caitlinmariesmith05
Which of the following will result in a chemical change?
a. evaporating alcohol into vapor
b. drying wood in a shed
c. melting ice to obtain water
d. burning coal in a furnace
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Which of the following will result in a chemical change?
a. evaporating alcohol into vapor
a. evaporating alcohol into vapor
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