Why is combustion of Liquefied Petroleum Gas $$(LPG)$$ a chemical change?
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Combustion of Liquefied Petroleum Gas $$(LPG)$$ is a chemical change because, after its combustion, LPG's chemical composition changes and cannot be reversed using any physical method.
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