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Milk Sours.
Physical Change? Chemical Change? Both?
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Aniya Ellis
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If the milk changes its appearance than it is a physical change if the milks taste changes but not the appearance than it would be a chemical change. if both appearance and taste change then it would be both but for this i am guessing that the milk has just gone through a chemical change. your call dear
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Sabrina Wilkinson
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Its a Chemical Change
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