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Name a chemical change

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Lighting A Match

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omar cool

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or lighting a paper on fire
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A chemical change is a change in a substance that you can't get the original substance back. For example some chemical changes are cooking an egg, making bread, burning wood, rotting of fruit, burning paper, etc.

A helpful fact is that a burning candle is both chemical and physical change.

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Burning a piece of wood. apx.

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good answer, tyy

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Melting ice on the windshield

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