Which event is most likely an example of a chemical reaction?
Event 1 because there is a color...
Chemistry, 27.05.2020 01:58 jossfajardo50
Which event is most likely an example of a chemical reaction?
Event 1 because there is a color change.
Event 1 because there is a release of heat and light.
Event 2 because the temperature is dropping in the liquid.
Event 2 because the blue color mixes throughout the liquid.
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