It is a chemical property, as it involves a chemical change.
Stating that something is flammable is stating a chemical property. But the actual burning would be a chemical change.
Burning wood is a chemical process because it involves a chemical reaction between the wood and oxygen in the air to produce heat, light, and new chemical compounds such as carbon dioxide and water vapor.
No, the ability of an element to react with oxygen is a chemical property, not a physical property. Physical properties are characteristics that can be observed without changing the substance's chemical composition, while chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances.
The ability to react to acid is a chemical property because it involves a substance's chemical composition changing when it comes into contact with an acid.
A physical property of wood is a characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the wood's chemical composition, such as its density or color. A chemical property of wood involves how it interacts with other substances to undergo a chemical change, such as its ability to burn or react with certain chemicals.
Neither - but when it does burn it's a chemical change.
burning of compounds is a chemical change.
Chemical Property.
No , it is chemical property .
No , it is chemical property .
An objects ability to burn is a chemical property. When you burn something you do not start the fire by changing its appearance so it is a chemical property. Anything that is a physical property is something that changes a substances appearance. A chemical property changes the actual substance.
Burning is a chemical process. The ability to burn, flammability, is a chemical property.
No it is a chemical property
depends on what you burn
Chemical.
Yes, combustibility is an example of a physical property. It refers to the ability of a substance to burn or ignite in the presence of oxygen.
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