Fire is a chemical reaction (oxydation).
Fire is the result of an oxidation reaction.
A chemical reaction is irreversible, while a physical change is reversible. Fire is a chemical reaction because you can't get back the products.
Fire is not a physical or chemical property. Fire is not a property. Fire is a chemical reaction where oxygen combines with some or all of the chemical components of the fuel, emitting light and heat.
Yes, a forest fire is a chemical reaction that involves the rapid oxidation of fuel (trees, plants) in the presence of oxygen. This reaction releases heat and light energy, along with various byproducts such as smoke and ash.
This chemical reaction is known as combustion.
no it is a chemical reaction!
Fusion is a nuclear reaction.
It's a chemical reaction
Fire is a violent reaction of oxydation.
It is both mechanical and chemical.
Fire is a chemical reaction that involves the rapid oxidation of a material (such as wood or gas) with oxygen in the air. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, making fire a form of chemical energy transformation.
Digestion involve chemical reactions, it is a chemical and mechanical process and is irreversible.