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When hydrogen burns in oxygen, water is formed. The type of chemical change involved is:

A
combustion
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evaporation
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C
displacement
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D
decomposition
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Solution

The correct option is A combustion
The reaction for the same is
H2(q)+12O2(q)H2O(q)
The type of chemical change involved is combustion because combustion is burning of reactant in the pressure of oxygen.
Here H2 burned in pressure of O2H2O

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