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burning of petrol is which change

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Answered by manasi3151
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Answer:

chemical changes

Explanation:

chemical change

Burning of liquefied petroleum gas is a chemical change because on heating it produces carbon dioxide and water. Hence, it is a chemical change

Answered by PointsLootLoo
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Answer:

chemical change.

Burning of liquefied petroleum gas is a chemical change because on heating it produces carbon dioxide and water. Hence, it is a chemical change.

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