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A student investigating chemical reactions adds two tablets containing citric acid and baking soda to water. Which of the following is evidence that a chemical reaction occurred?
A. The tablet gradually becomes smaller until there is nothing left
B. Bubbling occurs as a new substance carbon dioxide is produced
C. The temperature of the liquid stays the same
D. The tablets gradually sink to the bottom of the container
A. The tablet gradually becomes smaller until there is nothing left
B. Bubbling occurs as a new substance carbon dioxide is produced
C. The temperature of the liquid stays the same
D. The tablets gradually sink to the bottom of the container
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B. Bubbling occurs as a new substance carbon dioxide is produced. This is evidence of a chemical reaction, as the reactants (citric acid and baking soda) are producing a new substance (carbon dioxide) with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants themselves. Option A may indicate a physical change, but not necessarily a chemical one. Option C and D are not indicators of a chemical reaction.
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