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Abel Christensen
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19 February, 07:05
The flamability (burns) is a physical change?
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Javion Small
19 February, 07:18
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Nah not much of a physical change
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Gloria Hunt
19 February, 07:20
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Flammability is a chemical change because when you burn something, it no longer has the same properties.
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