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Suppose that a substance in a beaker is heated over a burner in a science lab. Which observation would most likely indicate that a chemical change has occurred in the substance? 1) If the substance is a liquid or solid, an increase in temperature would indicate a chemical change.

2) If the substance is a liquid, a change of some of the liquid to gaseous form would indicate a chemical change.

3) If the substance is a solid, a change of some of the solid to liquid form would indicate a chemical change.

4) If the substance is a liquid or solid, the production of an odor would indicate a chemical change.

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