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Which is an example of a chemical change?

(A) a burner gets red hot
(B) a teaspoon of salt dissolves
(C) a candle burns
(D) a pan of water boils

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User Hagbard
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I think salt dissolving because others are changing of temperature
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User Falmp
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Answer:

I think it may be B

Step-by-step explanation:

Because salt is a chemical and since it dissolves to a liquid type. That's the change in the chemical. Solid to liquid.

Please let me know if it is right. : )

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User Kostantinos
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