Which change is chemical?(1 point)

Responses

water evaporating: liquid water becoming gaseous water
water evaporating: liquid water becoming gaseous water

water undergoing electrolysis: liquid water becoming oxygen and hydrogen molecules
water undergoing electrolysis: liquid water becoming oxygen and hydrogen molecules

water freezing: liquid water becoming solid water
water freezing: liquid water becoming solid water

water boiling: solid water becoming gaseous water
water boiling: solid water becoming gaseous water

1 answer

The chemical change occurs when water undergoes electrolysis, resulting in the liquid water becoming oxygen and hydrogen molecules. This process breaks down the water into its elemental components, which is a characteristic of a chemical change.

So, the correct response is:

water undergoing electrolysis: liquid water becoming oxygen and hydrogen molecules

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