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Kaya Sheppard
5 October, 22:12
Is a permanent change a chemical change?
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Sylvia Lambert
5 October, 22:23
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A chemical change is permanent because a substance is formed. Such forms of energy include light, heat, electricity that may be absorbed during a chemical reaction.
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