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Michael Landry
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20 April, 07:08
Is a rusting bicycle a chemical change?
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Jerry Greer
20 April, 07:26
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Yes, rusting is a chemical change
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Ishaan Kidd
20 April, 07:28
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Yes, a rusting bicycle is a chemical change
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