How is oil burning a chemical change?

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2026-05-10 19:25

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Oil burning is a chemical change because it involves a reaction between oil (hydrocarbons) and oxygen, resulting in the formation of new substances such as carbon dioxide and water. This process, known as combustion, releases energy in the form of heat and light. The original chemical composition of the oil is altered irreversibly, indicating a permanent transformation. Thus, the properties of the reactants differ significantly from those of the products.

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