Physical vs. Chemical Change Quick Check

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Which option is an example of a chemical change?(1 point)
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stretching a rubber band
stretching a rubber band

chopping vegetables
chopping vegetables

folding paper
folding paper

burning wood
burning wood
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The option that is an example of a chemical change is burning wood. This process involves a chemical reaction that produces new substances, such as ash and gases. The other options (stretching a rubber band, chopping vegetables, and folding paper) are physical changes, where the materials do not change their chemical composition.

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