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Is burning a piece of paper a physical change or a chemical change?

  • A Physical change
  • B Chemical change
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Burning a piece of paper is a chemical change because it involves a combustion reaction. The heat causes the paper to react with oxygen, resulting in the formation of new substances like ash, smoke, and gases. This process alters the chemical composition of the paper, making it a chemical change.

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