No because combustion is a chemical reaction. Anything having to do with burning undergoes chemical change. This creates a new substance therefore creating a chemical change.
It is a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical change.
Burning is always a chemical change. Melting is a physical change.
Pumping oil is considered a physical change because it involves a change in state or location of the oil without altering its chemical composition. The oil remains the same substance before and after pumping, only its position or state has changed.
Burning of sulfur (or anything else) is a chemical change, not a physical change.
Burning is a chemical change.
It is actually both. The burning of the wick involves a chemical change. The physical change is the wax.
Burning sulfur, or burning anything, is a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical change.
No. Burning anything is a chemical change.
no. burning of anything is a chemical change
Burning sulfur, or burning anything, is a chemical change.