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Chemistry, 14.12.2020 16:50 jennychrin95

A student made lemon drop candy by melting sugar, water, and lemon flavoring in a sauce pan until the mixture was at a very high temperature. Next, the student poured the clear yellow mixture onto a baking sheet until it was cool. The process of making lemon drop candy is most like the formation of what type of rock? Igneous Igneous Metamorphic Metamorphic Sedimentary Sedimentary Conglomerate Conglomerate

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