Question
How would you describe the change of wood when it is burning?(1 point)
Responses
It is a chemical change, where some of the intensive and extensive properties will change.
It is a physical change, where some of the intensive and extensive properties will change.
It is a physical change, where both the intensive and extensive properties will not change.
It is a chemical change, where both the intensive and extensive properties will not change.
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It is a chemical change, where some of the intensive and extensive properties will change.
It is a physical change, where some of the intensive and extensive properties will change.
It is a physical change, where both the intensive and extensive properties will not change.
It is a chemical change, where both the intensive and extensive properties will not change.
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The correct response is:
**It is a chemical change, where some of the intensive and extensive properties will change.**
When wood burns, it undergoes a chemical transformation, producing new substances (like ash and gases) and releasing heat and light. This process alters both intensive properties (like color and composition) and extensive properties (like mass and volume) of the wood.
**It is a chemical change, where some of the intensive and extensive properties will change.**
When wood burns, it undergoes a chemical transformation, producing new substances (like ash and gases) and releasing heat and light. This process alters both intensive properties (like color and composition) and extensive properties (like mass and volume) of the wood.