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When vinegar and baking soda are combined, bubbles and foam are produced. What evidence demonstrates that a chemical change has occurred? F A color change occurs. G A gas is for…
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When vinegar and baking soda are combined, bubbles and foam are produced.
What evidence demonstrates that a chemical change has occurred?
F A color change occurs.
G A gas is formed.
H A solid is dissolved.
J A precipitate is formed.
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the answer is j I'm positive:)
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Step-by-step explanation:
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