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Lorenzo Kent
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12 January, 08:00
Why is burning wood a chemical change?
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12 January, 08:30
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There are 4 things that are evidence of a chemical change.
1) Change in color
2) Change in shape (gas being let out)
3) Change in temperature
4) Change in smell
Burning wood is a chemical change because it has a change in color, and shape.
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