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Svetradugi [14.3K]
2 years ago
11

I will give brainliest is turning a liquid to a gas a chemical reaction

Biology
2 answers:
Nikolay [14]2 years ago
6 0

<u>Nope</u>.

<em>Turning a liquid to a gas is not a chemical change...its a physical change vecause it is going from a liquid phase to a gas phase. A physical change can be be reversible and irreversible. Therefore vaporisation is a physical change (liquid 2 gas). </em>

Hope this helps- have a good day bro cya)

hodyreva [135]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Yes. It's called condensation.

Explanation:

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