why is burning of a fuel a chemical change?
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Burning is a chemical reaction of the molecules of the fuel with molecules of oxygen in the air. ... Because all fossil fuels contain carbon, oxides of carbon will form when fossil fuels are burned. Two possible oxides can form: carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
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because it involves chemical reactions which give formation of new products
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