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Select the Chemical Changes from the Following List of Changes Glowing of an Electric Bulb.

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Select the chemical changes from the following list of changes

Glowing of an electric bulb.

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Glowing of an electric bulb is a PHYSICAL change as no change in the composition of filament takes place is reversible, the only filament glows when electricity is passed and returns to its original form on switching off the electric current.

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Chapter 2: Physical & Chemical Changes - Exercises

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Viraf J. Dalal New Simplified Middle School Chemistry [English] Class 8
Chapter 2 Physical & Chemical Changes
Exercises | Q 10.1

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