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Chemistry, 10.07.2019 16:00 IdkHowToDoMath
An electric current is passed through water and bubbles start forming. what is a logical conclusion for the bubbles? a) water is evaporating. b) the water had impurities in it. c) a physical changes has occurred. d) hydrogen and oxygen are being formed.
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