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Cameron Mayer
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9 August, 11:00
Adding sugar to lemonade. Physical or Chemical?
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Zion Mccall
9 August, 11:09
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Physical because nothing is rusting or turning a different color
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Emilee Holloway
9 August, 11:16
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The answer is Chemical.
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