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what type of change is burning of coal?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Burning of coal is chemical change.

Explanation:

when coal is burnt carbon is changed into carbon dioxide.

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Answered by teja1166
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  • A combustion reaction is when a chemical reacts with oxygen and releases energy. Fuels are burnt to produce energy when these fuels burn, the atoms in the fuels combine with oxygen from the air to make new molecules, that is the reason why the burning of coal is a non-reversible chemical change.

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