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It is a physical change and only becomes a chemical change if the sugar is burnt.

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12y ago

No, melting sugar or any other substance is a physical change.

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15y ago

physical. change of state is always a physical change. chemical change occures when molucules/compounds change structure, shape donate/accept atoms/groups ect

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14y ago

Melting sugar is a chemical change, but if you just heat it up, then it is physical. Think of chemical changes as not being able to revert the item to its original form.

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It's a chemical reaction because when you apply heat on sugar, molecules undergo dissociation which is a chemical reaction.

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Melting point & boiling point of anything is physical.

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