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5 October, 17:29

1g of a white solid is placed into a beaker of a green-colored liquid. The color of the liquid does not change, but a gas begins to bubble up and spills over the rim of the beaker. Based on the information above, which of the following is true?

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A chemical change occurred due to the formation of a gas.

No chemical change occurred since an odor was not produced.

A chemical change occurred due to the combination of a solid and liquid.

No chemical change occurred since the color of the liquid did not change.

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  1. 5 October, 17:46
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    A chemical change occured due to the formation of a gas

    Explanation:

    Bubbles are an indicator of a chemical change because bubbles show that a gas is being released.
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