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### Exercise 3.41 - Enhanced - with Feedback

#### Instruction:
Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.

#### Statements to Sort:
1. A balloon filled with hydrogen gas explodes upon contact with a spark.
2. Copper metal turns green upon exposure to air and water.
3. The liquid propane in a barbecue ignites upon contact with a spark.
4. The liquid propane in a barbecue evaporates away because the user left the valve open.

#### Categories:
- **Physical**
- **Chemical**

#### Graphical Elements:
- There are boxes labeled "Physical" and "Chemical" where the user is supposed to drag and drop the statements based on whether they describe a physical or chemical change.

#### Interaction Buttons:
- **Reset**: Allows the user to reset the exercise.
- **Help**: Provides assistance with the exercise.

This exercise enhances understanding of the differences between physical and chemical changes by categorizing various examples accordingly.
Transcribed Image Text:### Exercise 3.41 - Enhanced - with Feedback #### Instruction: Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. #### Statements to Sort: 1. A balloon filled with hydrogen gas explodes upon contact with a spark. 2. Copper metal turns green upon exposure to air and water. 3. The liquid propane in a barbecue ignites upon contact with a spark. 4. The liquid propane in a barbecue evaporates away because the user left the valve open. #### Categories: - **Physical** - **Chemical** #### Graphical Elements: - There are boxes labeled "Physical" and "Chemical" where the user is supposed to drag and drop the statements based on whether they describe a physical or chemical change. #### Interaction Buttons: - **Reset**: Allows the user to reset the exercise. - **Help**: Provides assistance with the exercise. This exercise enhances understanding of the differences between physical and chemical changes by categorizing various examples accordingly.
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