When paper burns, some of the chemical compounds in the 
paper combine with oxygen in the air and become different 
chemical compounds. That's a chemical change.
When iron rusts, or copper or silver turns green, that's the result 
of the metal at the surface combining with the oxygen in the air and 
forming a new chemical compound. Those are chemical changes.
When water evaporates, H₂O in the liquid phase gains thermal 
energy and changes to H₂O in the gaseous phase. No chemical 
compounds are lost, gained, or changed to other compounds. 
It's just a physical change.