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Fizzy forming and burning are all examples of

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Answered by Anonymous
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7.2: Evidence of a Chemical Reaction

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Identify the evidence for chemical reactions

In a chemical change, new substances are formed. In order for this to occur, the chemical bonds of the substances break, and the atoms that compose them separate and rearrange themselves into new substances with new chemical bonds. When this process occurs, we call it a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction is the process in which one or more substances are changed into one or more new substances.

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Answered by GaganpreetGill
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Examples of fizzy forming : - Cold drinks, Soda , etc.

Examples of burning : - Petrol, Diesel , Kerosene , etc.

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