Combustion is a chemical change, not a property. The ability to support combustion is a chemical property.
I should say so, yes. Perhaps there is a more technical which quantifies this such as the
"oxidation potential" or "redox potential".
yes.
Yes.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
chemical property
No combustibility- it is a property. However, COMBUSTION is a chemical change.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Combustibility or lack thereof is a chemical property.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Yes it does.
chemical property
No combustibility- it is a property. However, COMBUSTION is a chemical change.
(combustibility)A chemical property is any characteristic that gives a substance the ability to undergo a change that results in a new substance.Example: Matches are permanently changed and black after they are burned. Therefore this property can be observed only by changing the composition of the match. Or for instance when you bake pie you put the ingredients in but never can take them out!The chemical property of a given element refers to the property that is used to characterize the reaction of the materials hence their identity.(combustibility)
(combustibility)A chemical property is any characteristic that gives a substance the ability to undergo a change that results in a new substance.Example: Matches are permanently changed and black after they are burned. Therefore this property can be observed only by changing the composition of the match. Or for instance when you bake pie you put the ingredients in but never can take them out!The chemical property of a given element refers to the property that is used to characterize the reaction of the materials hence their identity.(combustibility)