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why respiration is a chemical change​

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Answered by jigeshkhokhar19
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Respiration is a chemical change as new substances like carbon dioxide and water are formed. Also there is change in the mass as glucose is oxidised by oxygen and heat is released.

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Answered by Vishal101100
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It is because the sugar molecule is broken down to release energy (in the form of ATPs)and CO2 and H2O.

As it also cannot be reversed. It is termed as a chemical change.

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