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Standard VIII
Chemistry
Characteristics of Chemical Change
[TBQ.II.4]Coo...
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[TBQ.II.(4)]
Cooking of food : desirable change :: decaying of food :
change
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Cooking of food is a desirable change while decaying of food is an undesirable change.
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