Why are phase changes considered physical and not chemical
changes?
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Why are phase changes considered physical and not chemical
changes?
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You open a can of soda at room temperature and hear a hiss. which of the following factors has changed inside the container? a.) atmospheric pressure b.) temperature of gas c.) type of gas d.) amount of gas
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Which subshell is represented by the actinides family?
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