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In your lab group you combined salt and water. Then you compared what happens when an egg is placed in tap water versus salt water. You observed that the egg floated in the salt water, but sank on the fresh water. You and your lab partner discuss the cause of this difference and wonder if the combining of the salt and water caused a physical or chemical change. Choose ALL of the evidence that supports that a physical change has occured.
A) A gas was produced.
B) The density changed.
C) The salt dissolved in the water.
D) The salt and the water cannot be separated into their individual molecules.
E) The salt and the water can still be separated into their individual molecules.
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