Chemistry, asked by trgsci, 6 months ago

A change where both chemical and physical change occur simultaneously.
(Instead of candle burning any other example)

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Answered by SimontiniAuddya
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example of a change that is both chemical and physical is the burning of wood. The moisture present in the wood turns to vapor, when heated, which is a physical change. The actual burning of wood will generate carbon dioxide (among other products) and is a chemical change.

Another example is eating chocolate, which is both a physical change (breaking of chocolate into smaller pieces or melting of chocolate) and a chemical change (breaking of chocolate molecules into simpler molecules, etc.).

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