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18 August, 12:56

Did water condense on a can of juice that was removed from the refrigerator? Is this a physical change or chemical change?

2. Did you eat toast for breakfast? Is this a physical change or a chemical change?

3. Observe a dull penny and shiny penny. Copper plus oxygen react together to form copper oxide. Is this a chemical change or a physical change?

4. Did someone roast coffee beans in your home today? Is this a chemical or physical change?

5. Imagine if I defrosted mixed vegetables from the freezer. Is this a chemical or physical change?

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  1. 18 August, 13:23
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    Explanation:

    1) Did water condense on a can of juice that was removed from the refrigerator - chemical change

    2) Did you eat toast for breakfast - chemical change

    3) physical change

    4) physical change

    5) physical change
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