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No, the change of a green tobacco leaf to brown is not a chemical change but rather a physical change. This is because the molecular structure and composition of the tobacco leaf remains the same even though its color has changed. Chemical changes involve a rearrangement of atoms, resulting in the formation of new substances with different properties.

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