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Wood burning in a fire is a Physical change or Chemical change
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Wood burning in a fire is a
Physical change or Chemical change
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Chemical change because once it’s burned it just ash
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Wood burning in a fire is considered a CHEMICAL CHANGE. As it is irreversible
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