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Burning a piece of wood in fire can be best described as a chemical change because the atoms in wood change their state. physical change because the atoms in wood are turned into a gaseous product. chemical change because the atoms in wood and oxygen are rearranged. physical change because the atoms in wood are turned into black ash.

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The answeris c, chemicalchange because the atoms in woodand oxygen are rearranged.
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Answer: chemical change because the atoms in wood and oxygen are rearranged.

Explanation: The chemical composition of wood varies from species to species, but is approximately 50% carbon, 42% oxygen, 6% hydrogen, 1% nitrogen, and 1% other elements.

When wood is being combusted in air(oxygen being the gas that rekindles the glowing splint), the chemicals are rearranged. Since about 50% of wood is carbon, C, the main chemical reaction going on here is C + O2 --> CO2. Of course, there are other chemical reactions too. But the formation of CO2 is the most common.

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