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Biology, 23.10.2020 07:01, afosburgh20

Liquid nitrogen has different properties from gaseous nitrogen. Is it a chemical change when liquid nitrogen warms to gaseous nitrogen? Yes, because chemical changes result in different properties.
No, because chemical changes do not result in different properties.
No, because the different properties are physical while the chemical properties remain the same.
Yes, because warming is a chemical change even though the physical properties remain the same.

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