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Aidan Morales
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4 March, 19:50
Examples of chemical changes in nature
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Brenda Morse
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rusting of ironcombustion (burning) of woodmetabolism of food in the body mixing an acid and a base, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) andsodium hydroxide (NaOH) cooking an eggdigesting sugar with the amylase in saliva mixing baking soda and vinegar to produce carbon dioxide gas baking a cakeelectroplating a metal using a chemical battery explosion of fireworksrotting bananasgrilling a hamburger milk going sour
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Kiana Farley
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When a tree starts to rot
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