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Which process below would be considered a chemical change? Responses A cutting a piece of wood into pieces cutting a piece of wood into pieces B filling a bowl with two different types of leaves filling a bowl with two different types of leaves C the burning of wood the burning of wood
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The process that would be considered a chemical change among the options provided is **C**: the burning of wood.
In this process, wood undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen, producing new substances such as ash, smoke, and gases, which is characteristic of chemical changes. In contrast, cutting wood and filling a bowl with leaves are physical changes since they do not alter the chemical nature of the substances involved.
In this process, wood undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen, producing new substances such as ash, smoke, and gases, which is characteristic of chemical changes. In contrast, cutting wood and filling a bowl with leaves are physical changes since they do not alter the chemical nature of the substances involved.
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