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Chemistry, 04.12.2020 20:30 kate460

Pedro wants to create a chemical reaction between oil and water. He adds oil to a beaker of water and notices that the liquids do not mix. He then shakes the beaker and the drops of oil become suspended through the water for a few moments before returning to their separate layers. Did Pedro succeed in creating a chemical change?

Yes, because the oil was evenly suspended.
Yes, because the solution was permanently changed.
No, because the oil only briefly mixed with the water.
No, because no new substances were formed.

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