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Wow I can see the statue from here. Look!
It already looks so big, imagine how it will look once we land.
Really? That's so cool
Did you know the statue was a gift from France?
Yeah, It wasn't always this green color. It was actually a copper color.
Wait! How does that happen?
Jake and Ella are on a ferry to go see the Statue of Liberty because they've never seen it in person.
So it' went through a chemical change and that's why the color changed?
It was a chemical reaction, where over time the copper color changed because of oxidation.
They talk about where the Statue came from.
Oh yeah, I learned about that in chemistry class.
Yeah, it's also a example of a simple replacement reaction.
Ella tells Jake how the Statue of Liberty wasn't always green, but was originally a copper color.
I like the statue this color.
Ella explains how the Statue of Libert is made of copper and turned into the shade of green because of oxidation, which is a chemical change.
Ella also tells Jake how it's an example of a simple placement reaction, something they learned in chemistry class.
They finally arrived to the statute and agree that they prefer it green than the original copper color.
Yeah, I can't imagine it any other color.
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