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Urijah Horn
31 October, 10:59
What type of change is boiling water? Why?
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Andres Proctor
31 October, 11:28
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When water heats to a boil, it is a physical change. The only thing that is changing is energy being added, it is still H2O.
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Carla
31 October, 12:18
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It'd be a physical change. This is because it's a change in the state of matter and not altering the chemical structure of water
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