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It is a chemical reaction because it changes and the change can't be revesed

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Yes, a firecracker exploding is burning, a chemical change. When it burns, the chemical composition of the firecracker changes. It becomes a completely different substance.

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go ask Google.................................................

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An explosion is caused by a chemical reaction.

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What is the evidence of chemical changes in a fire cracker that explodes?

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When a fire cracker has a lot of gun powder what does it do?

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