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2 October, 07:47

Is bubbles forming in water a chemical change

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  1. 2 October, 08:09
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    The processes of bubbles forming in water is an example of a chemical change, as assuming we are talking about liquid water, water itself is not undergoing a change in state. This is a chemical reaction that is occurring within water and resulting in oxygen gas most likely being produced and as a result bubbles forming.
  2. 2 October, 08:12
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    It is a physical change
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