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its a chemical change
Paper being burned a chemical change as it is irreversible.
Chemical change.
chemical.... do work son!
Chemical
It is chemical change, a.k.a a chemical reaction.
Burning a piece of paper is a chemical change

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Chemical change because you are changing the state of paper to ash.

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Cheimical change

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Chemical. It is a combustion reaction.
It is chemical. See; one sign of a chemical change is than it is difficult to reverse; and you can't un-burn paper.
Burning paper or anything else is a chemical change.
It is chemical change . As the end products are ash and smoke.

You cannot bring these newly formed products back to paper .
chemical change.
Chemical. Because the paper undergoes a chemical change. When it is done it no longer is regular paper it is a whole different substance. Flammabilty or the ability to burn is always considered a chemical change.
Chemical. If it is being burned it is almost always a chemical change no matter what you are burning.
It's chemical because the paper isn't paper anymore; it's ashes.

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Chemical change because you are changing the state of paper to ash.

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