Chemistry, asked by jp885330, 7 months ago

burning of a paper physical or chemical change​

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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Explanation:

The act of burning paper actually results in the formation of new chemicals (carbon dioxide and water, to be exact) from the burning of the wax. Another example of a chemical change is what occurs when natural gas is burned in your furnace.

Answered by hazelblue9
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Answer:

One good example of a chemical change is burning a candle. The act of burning paper actually results in the formation of new chemicals (carbon dioxide and water, to be exact) from the burning of the wax.

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