Chemistry, asked by mdubaidkhan786Ubaid, 1 year ago

Is burning of lpg considered as chemical change why or why not?


mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: Is burning of lpg considered as chemical change why or why not?
mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: Give me answer jyoti
khushi310: it is an chemical change
khushi310: because chemical reaction takes place and many other gases are formed
mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: Hi jyoti
mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: Plz give me answer about litmus paper

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Answered by khushi310
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burning of ipg considered as chemical change because there are many more gases are formed

mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: When red litmus is dipped in solution it colour remain the same what in of the solution
mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: Thans jyoti
khushi310: when red litimus is dipped in acid it remain red
mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: Plz give me asnwer the litmus paper in detail
khushi310: asking to whom
mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: When red litmus is dipped in solution it colour remain the same what in of the solution
mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: For jyoti
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Answered by Anonymous
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⏺heya friend !

✔here's your answer :-

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➡the burning of lpg ( liquified petroleum gas) is considered both a chemical as well as physical change.

reason for this is :-

⚫when lpg comes out from cylinder, it is converted from liquid to gaseous state. ( vaporization)
⚫this is a physical change.
⚫and when the gas ( lpg ) burns in the presence of air, it constitutes a chemical change because the burnt gas cannot be regained back.

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i hope it helps u !!☺

mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: Thanks jyoti
Anonymous: welcm
mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: Hello r u der jyoti
mdubaidkhan786Ubaid: When red litmus is dipped in solution it colour remain the same what in of the solution
Anonymous: if red litmus does not change its colour then the solution will ofcourse not be a base
Anonymous: most likely, the solution will be of an acid
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