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Which of the following is an example of a chernical change?

Boiling water

Burning paper

Dissolving sugar in water

Melting gold

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  1. Today, 06:34
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    Burning paper.

    Explanation:

    A chemical change is a change that changes the molecular structure of the substance you are changes. Boiling water would make water vapour, which is still water thus it is a physical change. Dissolving sugar in water is still sugar in water thus it is a physical change. Melting gold makes liquid gold which is still gold thus it is a physical change. Burning paper however changes from paper to ash and smoke, which are different on the molecular level, therefore it is a chemical change.
  2. Today, 07:06
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    the chemical change occur in burning paper.

    boiling water does not make any chemical change

    melting gold "

    dissolving sugar in water "

    in these examples the reactant remains as the same, even if you melt gold it is gold itself, it only change its state.
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