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Why is the burning of magnesium considered a chemical change

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Hello!

Judging by the question you have provided I have come to the realization that the burning of any substance is a chemical change because different elements are mixing. For example, if paper is burnt the paper combines with oxygen to produce smoke and ash, this is a chemical reaction that can be observed as well.

Moreover, the burning of magnesium will also produce a unique chemical reaction that can be observed. When magnesium is burned it produces a bright light with smoke and ash.

Hope this helped!
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it undergoes redox reaction
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