yes! the liquid is turning into a gas whenever you move the vehicle.....
Ice melting would look like this in a chemical reaction equation: H2O+heat=H2O This is not a chemical reaction, but a thermal one. Water forming in a car engine would look more like this: 2H+O+heat=H2O This is a chemical reaction
Corrosion.
Gasoline burning is an oxidation reaction, a reaction with oxygen.So, burning is a chemical change. And fire was the most important discovery of human beings.
When a car drives through a puddle of water, the change that takes place in the puddle is a physical change. Of course, chemical changes will take place in the engine of the car, but that's probably not what you are asking.
Rusting of a metal, be it a car or any other item, represents an oxidation reaction, and this is a chemical change because the metal is becoming a metal oxide in the process.
Do you really want a car backing into your livingroom!!
Any chemical reaction.
Yes, using petrol (gasoline) in a car to produce movement is a chemical reaction.
Your car runs on a chemical reaction because the combustion of gas is actually a chemical reaction. As the fuel turns to a spark or flame, the reaction becomes chemical
yes
Most definitely.
It's a chemical reaction
Ice melting would look like this in a chemical reaction equation: H2O+heat=H2O This is not a chemical reaction, but a thermal one. Water forming in a car engine would look more like this: 2H+O+heat=H2O This is a chemical reaction
The car accelerated out of the garage and struck a lamppost. With government funding, the project proceeded at an accelerated pace.
rust on a car
Corrosion.
Your car runs on a chemical reaction because the combustion of gas is actually a chemical reaction. As the fuel turns to a spark or flame, the reaction becomes chemical