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Ice Hockey players change lines during stoppages in play, such as when there is an offside, icing, or a goal scored. Coaches also signal to the players when to change lines by shouting instructions or using hand signals from the bench. Players are typically aware of their shift length and are responsible for making timely changes to keep the team fresh.
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The first artificial ice rink in ice hockey was called the Westmount Arena, located in Montreal, Canada. It opened in 1912 and was the first arena to use mechanically frozen ice for hockey games.
No, the atomic emission spectrum for a specific element will not change if you repeat the procedure under the same conditions. Each element has a unique set of energy levels, so the spectral lines emitted are constant.
Its a chemical change because its changing what it is (from dough to bread)