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Is gasoline explodes a chemical change or physical change?

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t's both a chemical change and a physical change.

Gasoline doesn't explode. In order for there to be an explosion, the combustion must happen in a sealed container. The gasoline combusts with oxygen in the atmosphere to form carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrous oxides, and soot, along with a lot of heat. The liquid gasoline produces mostly vaporous products, and in a sealed container, will generate very high pressures.

The high pressure will cause the container to explode.

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Answer:

it is a chemical change

Explanation:because a physical change has nothing to do with a chemical change

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