Can water cause molecules in a piece of chalk to break apart how can u say this
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The answer is yes because when the chalk comes into contact with water, it turns wet.
Over a period of time, the chalk transforms into liquid with the tiny remnants of the powder.
Once the water molecules seep into the chalk, it diffuses through and breaks the attraction between the solid molecules apart.
Over a period of time, the chalk transforms into liquid with the tiny remnants of the powder.
Once the water molecules seep into the chalk, it diffuses through and breaks the attraction between the solid molecules apart.
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: Because the chalk molecules get seperated when in contact with water.
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