Change A chemical reaction between two liquids creates gaseous products. An exothermic chemical reaction between a solid and a liquid results in gaseous products. A solid precipitates from a solution, absorbing heat as it does so. Is this change spontaneous? O Yes. O No. O Can't decide with information given. O Yes. O No. O Can't decide with information given. O Yes. O No. O Can't decide with information given.

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**Instructions:**  
Read the descriptions of physical or chemical changes in the table below. Then decide whether the change will be spontaneous, if you can.

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| **Change** | **Is this change spontaneous?** |
|------------|--------------------------------|
| A chemical reaction between two liquids creates gaseous products. | ☐ Yes. ☐ No. ☐ Can't decide with information given. |
| An exothermic chemical reaction between a solid and a liquid results in gaseous products. | ☐ Yes. ☐ No. ☐ Can't decide with information given. |
| A solid precipitates from a solution, absorbing heat as it does so. | ☐ Yes. ☐ No. ☐ Can't decide with information given. |

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Transcribed Image Text:**Instructions:** Read the descriptions of physical or chemical changes in the table below. Then decide whether the change will be spontaneous, if you can. --- | **Change** | **Is this change spontaneous?** | |------------|--------------------------------| | A chemical reaction between two liquids creates gaseous products. | ☐ Yes. ☐ No. ☐ Can't decide with information given. | | An exothermic chemical reaction between a solid and a liquid results in gaseous products. | ☐ Yes. ☐ No. ☐ Can't decide with information given. | | A solid precipitates from a solution, absorbing heat as it does so. | ☐ Yes. ☐ No. ☐ Can't decide with information given. | ---
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