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Yes, the combustion of the components of dynamite (nitrate sensitized with nitroglycerin absorbed on wood pulp) results in an irreversible (2nd law of thermodynamics) exothermic process, thus we have a chemical change.

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it's both, all chemical reaction change the physicality of an object

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it's both, all chemical reaction change the physicality of an object

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sorry dude ur wrong its a chemical change

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When Dynamite explodes, the burning or consumption of the dynamite is a Chemical Change.

The damage done during and after the explosion is a Physical Change.

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Chemical change- you cannot unexplode dynamite. Physical changes can be undone.

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It is a chemical change.

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Chemical Change

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chemical change

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chemical change

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great answer ty!

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