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Cameron Holden
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14 October, 18:08
Can a chemical change be something heating up?
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Kailee Tucker
14 October, 18:23
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Depends on the outcome of the substance after being heated
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Johanna Humphrey
14 October, 18:35
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Not really, but it depends. If you heat something up in the microwave, it usually doesn't change shape. Chemical change is when something is changed.
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