Here are the classifications for each example in Column A:
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Digesting lunch: Chemical change. This process involves breaking down food into its chemical constituents, which results in the formation of new substances.
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Cutting your hair: Physical change. Cutting hair changes its length and appearance but does not alter the chemical composition of the hair itself.
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Crumbling up your snack wrapper: Physical change. Crumpling changes the shape and size of the wrapper, but it does not change the chemical composition of the material.
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Grilling chicken: Chemical change. Cooking or grilling chicken involves chemical reactions, such as the Maillard reaction, which alters the chemical composition of the food and creates new flavors and textures.