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Jaslene Yang
23 May, 22:31
Is blowing up a balloon a chemical change
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Dana
24 May, 00:01
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Yes
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The combination of an acid and base causes a chemical reaction. The product is a gas, bubbles that are carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide gas is trapped in the balloon and it inflates. The carbon dioxide gas molecules created a pressure by colliding with the sides of the balloon.
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