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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.)

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Q: In a chemistry crossword puzzle- An example is getting a sunburn?
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