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  • Physical Change: Understanding Baking Soda & Sugar Mixtures
    Mixing baking soda and sugar is a physical change.

    When baking soda and sugar are mixed, the substances do not undergo any chemical reactions. They simply combine to form a new mixture. The individual particles of baking soda and sugar remain intact and retain their original properties.

    Physical changes are reversible, meaning that the original substances can be separated back into their individual components. In the case of baking soda and sugar, the mixture can be dissolved in water and then filtered to separate the two substances.

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