Yes, it is. You are SO DUMB.
^^ok, that was REALLY rude of whoever said that...
Yes, it is a chemical property. I had trouble with that too. A way that helps to think about it is a chemical property is anything that would change the chemical makeup should it occur (combustion would. putting a chemical in water would, changing the pH would). Melting and boiling point don't change the chemical makeup (freezing, melting, or boiling Mercury doesn't change the fact that it is mercury) but combustion changes the element into something else and produces other elements or observable reactions (if you combusted mercury, it wouldn't be mercury anymore!). I hope that helped!
Neither. It is a chemical change. The ability of wood to burn is a chemical property.
Stating that something is flammable is stating a chemical property. But the actual burning would be a chemical change.
I'm not sure what the Chemical difference in property is, but the physical difference would be that ash is powdery and wood is solid.
Burning coal is a chemical change. Anytime heat is released (as such in fire) it will be a chemical property change.
melting is a physical property, not chemical property.
Burning is a chemical process. The ability to burn, flammability, is a chemical property.
Chemical property; flammability implies ease of burning, and burning is a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical process, not a property.
No, it is a chemical property
Burning is an example of a chemical property because it can only be observed during a chemical reaction called combustion.
No, it is a chemical property
Flammability is a chemical property; burning is a change.
When a substance melts, it changes state from solid to liquid. This does not alter the substance's chemical composition, so melting point is a physical property. Flammability means burning, and when a substance burns, it reacts with oxygen to produce a new substance that was not there before. This is therefore a chemical property.
Neither. It is a chemical change. The ability of wood to burn is a chemical property.
Stating that something is flammable is stating a chemical property. But the actual burning would be a chemical change.
It is a chemical change.
I'm not sure what the Chemical difference in property is, but the physical difference would be that ash is powdery and wood is solid.