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burning wood to heat up a grill: select chemical change physical change…

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burning wood to heat up a grill:
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chemical change
physical change
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dissolving sugar in water:
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Sub - question 1: Burning wood to heat up a grill
Brief Explanations

Burning wood involves a reaction where wood (mainly cellulose, lignin etc.) reacts with oxygen to form new substances like carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ash. A chemical change is defined as a process where new substances are formed, so burning wood is a chemical change.

Brief Explanations

When sugar dissolves in water, the sugar molecules are dispersed in the water but the chemical composition of sugar (sucrose) and water remains the same. No new substance is formed. A physical change is a change in which the substance's chemical identity does not change, only its physical state or appearance changes. So dissolving sugar in water is a physical change.

Answer:

chemical change

Sub - question 2: Dissolving sugar in water