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11 October, 03:02

Which is not proof that a chemical change has occurred?

a. the color changes

B. a precipitate forms

C. the substance melts

D. bubbles are produced

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  1. 11 October, 03:18
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    C

    Explanation:

    When a substance undergoes a chemical change, the chemical properties of the substance changes, and it usually combines with another substance or forms products that form a precipitate.

    When a substance melts, there is not any actual chemical change to the substance. Yes, there is a physical change that alters the physical properties of the substance, but no chemical change happens.

    A colour change can occur because of two substances interacting, and in this interaction, the substances chemically alter each other.

    A precipitate being formed and bubbles being produces is a result of chemical changes that result in the chemicals producing products in a different state than what they originally came in.
  2. 11 October, 03:31
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    the substance melts

    Choice C

    Explanation:

    A chemical change refers a process by which one substance changes into a new substance with different properties with the formation of one or more new substances.

    Color change, formation of a precipitate and production of bubbles all indicate the occurrence of a chemical change. On the other hand, melting is purely a physical change since no new substance is formed and the process can easily be reversed through freezing.
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