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Elian
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20 November, 04:50
Is baking a cake a chemical or physical change?
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Dulce Gibbs
20 November, 04:54
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Yes, baking a cake is a physical change.
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Butchy
20 November, 05:11
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It is chemical because of the heat and gas which causes air bubbles
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