Is the correct answer phase change? (I'm checking my answers to see if I am correct) A firework exploding is an example of a physical change. chemical change. phase change. nuclear change.
Or is it chemical?
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So it is Phase?
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Cydney_Morgan Or is it chemical? \(\huge\checkmark\) \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
So it IS chemical? Awesome! That is what I thought. Thank you so much! I like how you reply with fun things! :D
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@Abhisar Would you mind telling me if this one is correct or not? I am almost positive the correct one is Number of Protons Elements in the same group on the periodic table have the same number of electrons. number of protons. <--- My choice number of neutrons. number of valence electrons. I promise I am not cheating! I just really would like to make sure I am correct before I take my final exam. (This is a study guide full of questions I made for my self)
Please post it as new question...only one question per post !
Ok! I apologize!
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