we27518 we27518
  • 15-01-2021
  • Chemistry
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Peeling a banana is an example of a

A. no change
B. chemical change
C. physical change

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KikiGoGo29 KikiGoGo29
  • 18-03-2021

Answer:

C. Physical Change

Explanation:

Peeling a banana is not changing the banana's structure, it's still the same banana, but it looks different, which is a chemical change! Hope I helped!

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