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The decaying of burning paper involves both physical and chemical changes. When paper burns, it undergoes a chemical change as it reacts with oxygen, producing ash, smoke, and gases like carbon dioxide. The physical change occurs as the paper transforms from a solid to a gas and ash during combustion. Thus, the overall process is primarily a chemical change due to the formation of new substances.

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