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Explain why burning is a chemical change in wood

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It is a chemical change in wood because a chemical change is when some object is being changed. So when fire burns on wood it changes how the wood is. The wood goes from whole to ash dust. Hope I could help. ;-)
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The carbon element in wood reacts to the oxygen so it creates, energy as we all know as light and heat, ashes, and smoke. Hope this helps!
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