Science, asked by karhanasudesh, 6 months ago

why is explosion of Crackers
Considered a chemical change?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explosion of a cracker is a chemical change because the explosive reactants are transformed into gaseous products along with heat, light and sound which cannot be reversed. Hence, it is a chemical change.

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Answered by keshav2150
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Explosion of a cracker is a chemical change because the explosive reactants are transformed into gaseous products along with heat, light and sound which cannot be reversed. Hence, it is a chemical change

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in simple words.....we can't make blast a cracker which was already blasted before.....

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