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Burning is a chemical reaction with oxygen (oxidation).
Yes, burning (oxidation) is chemical change.
When anything is burned a chemical change occurs. The chemical composition of charcoal changes.
Burning wood is a chemical change - although, like most chemical changes it is accompanied by a physical change. Usually we reserve the term physical changes for things like erosion, melting, or evaporation where no change in composition occurs.
a chemical change
All burning reactions involve chemical reactions (chemical changes).
Burning is a chemical reaction with oxygen (oxidation).
rusting, burning, polymerizing,
Yes.
chemical changs in a bathroom ?
Yes, burning (oxidation) is chemical change.
burning in presence or absence of oxygen is a chemical change.
Cellular respiration
A fire (burning, combustion) is a chemical process.
Both produce new molecules.
Why is it different? No, it isn't. Burning sugar is a combustion process.
Chemical changes that release energy are called Exergonic in biology, and Exothermic in chemistry. An example of these is respiration and fermentation.