How would you prove that burning of sulphur in air is an example of chemical change ?
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Burning reactions are chemical reactions.
So when sulphur burns, it is a chemical reaction and it forms SO2 (sulphur dioxide) as the sulphur reacts with oxygen in the air to form this colourless and poisonous gas.
S + O2 ---------------- SO2
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