No, it is a chemical change
No because the coal turn into ash when it's burning
burning of coal is chemical change
Burning coal is a chemical change. Anytime heat is released (as such in fire) it will be a chemical property change.
No, chemical I think .
Burning coal is a chemical reaction, a chemical change; but the solid reactant is transformed in gaseous products (H2O and CO2) - this is a physical change.
Yes. The coal is a solid which than burningthe coal makes a gas.
burning of coal is chemical change
No. Burning anything is a chemical change.
Burning coal is a chemical change. Anytime heat is released (as such in fire) it will be a chemical property change.
No, chemical I think .
Burning coal is a chemical reaction, a chemical change; but the solid reactant is transformed in gaseous products (H2O and CO2) - this is a physical change.
Yes. The coal is a solid which than burningthe coal makes a gas.
chemical. A chemical change is a change where a substance is changed and a new substance is formed. in the case of coal when the solid carbon in the coal combines with the oxygen in the air carbon dioxide (CO2) is formed.
Burning is a chemical change, an oxidation.
Burning coal is a chemical reaction, a chemical change; but the solid reactant is transformed in gaseous products (H2O and CO2) - this is a physical change.
A chemical change.Coal(carbon) become CO2 or CO.Heat generation is secondary to the chemical process.
I reccomend you get a coal burning grill. With the gas grill, sure the flavor is great. But with the coal grill, you can capture the true flavor of backyard bbq. It's a bit of a pain to handle, but the foods worth it.
No, for coal burning to be a reversible change, you would need the ability to take CO2 and turn it back into solid carbon.