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Getting covered with soot would be classified as a physical change rather than a chemical change.
it is a chemical change
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No. A physical change is a change that does not change the chemical composition of a substance, while a chemical change does change the chemical composition of a substance.
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Yes, sunburn involve a chemical reaction.
A chemical equation for sunburn doesn't exist. Sunburn destroy ADN in the skin cells.
Sunburns are chemical changes because DNA is damaged by the ultraviolet light.
A sunburn is typically a first degree burn, but since it is a chemistry assignment and not biology, its likely refering to a chemical change or physical manefestations of a chemical reaction (the skin turns red because it was burnt.)
Yes, Sunburn is in fact a chemical reaction. for more info visit this website http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=what-happens-when-you-get
do elephants get sunburn
It is definitely a chemical change
It actually will help sooth the sunburn
It is a chemical change.
This substance is called melanin.
Physical Change
Burning a candle is a chemical change. It cannot be "unburnt"