Who gives a Casting what's in it?!?!?!? ha I said "casting", ha, instead of crap,ha ha ha!
a worm is a two headed wig wearin snakes
PLS ANSWER THIS
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If you cut a worm in half, the half with the head on it, the tail will grow back. It will NOT become two worms!!!
No, fizzing after mixing two chemicals is a chemical change.
The chemicals which are involved in a reaction are called Reagents or Reactants
Organic chemicals, which contain carbon, and inorganic chemicals, which do not contain carbon, are the two categories based on carbon content. Organic chemicals are typically associated with living organisms and often contain carbon-carbon bonds.
A combination of chemicals is known as a reaction. When two chemicals, which are referred to as reactants, are combined, they for a chemical compound.
Without knowing which chemicals you are talking about the answer is very complicated
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