Burning leaves would be a chemical change because once the leaves are burnt, you can't turn the ashes back into leaves.
No, it's a chemical reaction with O2.In physical changes the chemical formula remains the same; like ice (H2O) and water (H2O). Burning wood is something like cellulose + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
The burning of leaves is a chemical reaction. The way we can tell is because after the leaves are burned, they cannot go back to the way they were. Butter melting is a physical reaction because it does not change the molecules, and the butter has the ability to go back to it's original state.
It is a chemical change anytime you burn something it will most likely be chemical change because something new comes out, for example when you burn the leaves you will get ash which is something the leaves did not have before! your welcome!:)
It is a chemical change anytime you burn something it will most likely be chemical change because something new comes out, for example when you burn the leaves you will get ash which is something the leaves did not have before! your welcome!:)
Leaves falling from a tree is a physical change. It is a change in state or appearance without altering the chemical composition of the leaves.
It is a chemical change.
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Chemical Change.
a chemical change
Burning (an oxidation reaction) is a chemical change,
Pruning of leaves is a physical change because it only involves the physical removal of plant tissue (leaves), without altering the chemical composition of the leaves themselves.
The change is leaf color is a chemical change.