A piece of dry ice dropped in to a beaker of hot water.ANSWER ASAP THEN I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
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This must be a chemical change, because a new substance—“fog”—forms.” Actually, dry ice undergoes a physical change when it sublimates from the solid to the gaseous state without first melting into a liquid. The same carbon dioxide is still present, it just undergoes a phase change to become a colorless gas.
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