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No, it is chemical reaction because it is producing a new substance. In the presence of heat sugar breaks down into carbon and water: C(12)H(22)O(11) [Scientific Formula for Sugar] ----> 12C+11H(2)O [New substance formed]

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Heating is a physical change, but it can result in a chemical change if the temperature is high enough, so you really have to say how much heating you are doing, for us to know for sure.

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It depends on what you mean. If you do it to the point it melts then, yes otherwise not.

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heating table sugar is a chemical change because the sugar breaks down into its original elements and substances and new ones enter it thats the most simple answer

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