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《Glencoe Science: 化学》提供深入的科学教育资源,涵盖水滴冷凝、化学变化等主题,帮助学生掌握物理和化学的基本概念。通过实例分析,学习如何识别化学变化及其产生的新物质特性。
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Chemistry
Water droplets condense on
the surface of a flask that has
been cooled by a chemical
reaction. A chemical change
produces new substances
that have properties different
from those of the original
substances. The change in
temperature is an indication
that a chemical reaction has
taken place.
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Before You Read
●Chapter Opener Science is ...
