Chemistry, 31.08.2021 20:00 Byanka032801
Nathan and Jonah walked to the baseball fields before school one morning to get in some extra practice. The dew on their grass made their shoes wet. After an hour of playing, they walked across the grass again and their shoes did not get wet. Which of the following best explains what happened to the water on the grass?
A: It soaked to the ground
B: it disappeared and no longer exists
D: it is invisible in the air
E: It immediately goes to the clouds
F: It chemically changed into a new substance with different properties.
G: It went up to the Sun
H: It broke down into hydrogen and oxygen which are gases.
Explain why?
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