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gasline burns in a car engine is a phyical change?

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Answered by DrBob222
No. It's a chemical change. To be physical, it must be gasoline when it comes out the tail pipe of the automobile (that is, no change). But it isn't gasoline when it comes out the tail pipe; it is carbon dioxide and water with some carbon monoxide plus some thing like SO2 if the gasoline had sulfur in it).
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