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How do we know that caramelizing sugar is a chemical change?
A.) It involves dissolving sugar in water.
B.) It changes the state of sugar from a solid to a liquid.
C.) It separates sugar from a sugar solution.
D,) It changes the sugar's color.
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The answer is D,it changes the sugar's color.
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