formation of bubbles is not conclusive evidence of a chemical reaction having taken place.. *true or false*?????
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There are indicators that a change MAY be a chemical change, such as a change of color, a change in temperature, giving off light, forming bubbles of gas, or forming a precipitate (solid particles), but NONE of these are conclusive evidence of a chemical change.
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