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The burning of fuel is chemical change
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because there is formation of 1 or more new substances with entirely different chemical properties
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Burning is a chemical reaction of the molecules of the fuel with molecules of oxygen in the air. . Of special concern are oxides formed when atoms of three elements combine with oxygen atoms: carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen. Because all fossil fuels contain carbon, oxides of carbon will form when fossil fuels are burned.
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