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In the presence of oxygen, not carbon dioxide
No. Flammability is a material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen.
no. flame-ability able to produce flame
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Flammability is an example of the chemical property.
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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.
Flammability is a chemical property; burning is a change.
It is an indication of how easily it will catch fire.
It is [in]flammability.
Flammability is an example of the chemical property.
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chemical property
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This is the chemical property called combustibility.
Flammability is a chemical property not a change; burning is a chemical change.
Burning something is a chemical property. A physical property is an aspect of matter that can be measured without changing it. A chemical property may only be observed by changing the chemical identity of the substance.
Chemical property is evident from a chemical reaction. The chemical properties cannot be determined just by viewing or touching the substance.
Flammability is a physical chemical property of materials.Flammability is a chemical property.
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.
No, flammability is a chemical property.