Burning wood is a chemical change, because it requires oxygen to complete the reaction and you are left with separate chemicals when you are finished.
For standard use: It's an Oxidisation
(Also the word 'of' is really useful)
I answered this a little while ago--but decided not to keep the answer here. I'm going to guess that this is a homework question. Go read your text book.
Burning is chemical, except when being in love: that's biological.
chemical change
A physical change occurs.
a chemical change
the type of equilibrium that occurs when an allele frequencies do not change is dynamic equilibrium :)
This physical change is called freezing.
chemical change
What type of change occurs when water changes from a solid to a liquid
chemical change
A physical change occurs.
A physical change occurs.
a chemical change
Chemical change
Chemical change and exothermic change
It's burning.
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chemical change
Roaming