NO, it is a chemical change, because it cannot be reversed.
No because it changes shape color Android more so its a physical change
Burning of paper is not a physical change. It is chemical change as ash is formed in the process which is new compound and oxides of carbon are also released during the process. By the definition of chemical change, we come to know that during chemical change a new substance must form. These changes are irreversible in nature.
Yes because once you burn a piece of paper you just simply cannot turn it back to a blank sheet.
because burning of paper is a chemical change while tearing of paper is a physical change
No it is not its a chemical change
because burning of paper is a chemical change while tearing of paper is a physical change
Cheimical change
Burning is a chemical process.
because burning of paper is a chemical change while tearing of paper is a physical change
No it is not its a chemical change
because burning of paper is a chemical change while tearing of paper is a physical change
Cheimical change
Burning is a chemical process.
No.
Chemical change
Cheimical change
I think you mean "Is burning a paper a physical change?" Burning a paper is not a physical change. It is a chemical change. Because you can't turn the ashes of the paper into a normal paper again. Examples of physical change: Cutting a paper, sharpening a pencil, writing on a paper... Examples of chemical change: Rotten egg, Rusted steel, molded bread...
Burning is a chemical change.
Tearing a tissue paper is a physical change.
1. Burning of paper 2. Vulcanizing of paper