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                Burn in propane in water is physical or chemical change
            
            
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    Burning propane in water is a chemical change. When propane (C3H8) combusts, it reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). This reaction involves breaking and forming chemical bonds, resulting in new substances being created. Therefore, the process is classified as a chemical change rather than a physical change.
    
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