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Lighting a match is an example of a chemical change involving A) oxidation B) reactivity. C) precipitation. D) combustibility.
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Lighting a match is an example of a chemical change involving
A) oxidation
B) reactivity.
C) precipitation.
D) combustibility.
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If you light a match, the match catches fire. If something catches fire it is therefore combustible.
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