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20 September, 01:32

What of these processes is a chemical change, not a physical change? 1. the burning of a match 2. the boiling of mercury 3. the dissolving of salt in water 4. melting ice 5. the breaking of a pencil?

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  1. 20 September, 01:57
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    A chemical change is one where the compounds are modified: a compound decomposes into its elements, or combine with other elements to form a different compound.

    That is what happens when a match burns: oxygen reacts with the match compounds and form CO2 (g), H2O (g) and other compounds depending on the composition of the match.

    The other processes only involve a physical change of the compounds, but they remain being the same compounds (same elements with the same bonds).

    Answser: option 1. the burning of a match.
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