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13 June, 15:03

What are two examples of observations you might make, and two examples of inferences you might make, when looking at logs burning in a campfire?

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  1. 13 June, 16:26
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    One observation would be the change in odor when observing the logs burning in a campfire and because of that a inference could be because a change in odor is occurring, a chemical change is happening to the logs (combustion).

    A second observation would be that the wood being burned gave off smoke at first but then stopped and because of that a inference would be that the compound that were being burned creating the smoke was all evaporated from the wood.
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