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20 December, 19:25

A match is lit and held under a cold piece of metal. The following observations are made:

The match burns.

The metal gets warmer.

Water condenses on the metal.

Soot (carbon) is deposited on the metal.

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  1. 20 December, 20:05
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    Explanation:

    A match is lit and held under a cold piece of metal.

    The burning of match is a chemical process (chemical in match burns)

    The metal gets warmer is physical process (heat is transfered to the metal piece)

    water condenses on the metal is again a physical process.

    Soot is deposited on the metal is a chemical process.
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