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Kristian Summers
3 August, 01:29
Chemical reactions can be detected by changes in
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Landon Harris
3 August, 05:04
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Chemical reactions can be detected by some of these changes:
1. change of color
2. formation of a solid
3. formation of gas
4. exchange of heat with surroundings
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