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Which of the following is not considered evidence that a chemical change has occurred?
production of gas (bubbles)
formation of a precipitate (solid)
change in texture
change in color
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Change in texture.
Explanation: gas production, precipitate formation, and color change are common indicators of a chemical reaction. A texture change is usually a physical change (e.g., crushing, melting, freezing) and by itself is not reliable evidence of a chemical change.
Explanation: gas production, precipitate formation, and color change are common indicators of a chemical reaction. A texture change is usually a physical change (e.g., crushing, melting, freezing) and by itself is not reliable evidence of a chemical change.
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