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Ronan Lucas
2 January, 21:41
Why is temperature not a chemical change
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Thalia Coleman
2 January, 22:56
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Temperature is not a chemical change because when a substance changes in temperature, its chemical makeup is not changing.
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Nasir Valencia
2 January, 23:18
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What he said ...
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