No, inflamabillity is a chemical property, because burning (of anything) is a chemical change.
Flammability is a physical chemical property of materials.Flammability is a chemical property.
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Burning is a chemical change, flammability is a chemical property.
It's a chemical property.
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flammability is a chemical property because once you burn something it cannot be reversed.
True. Flammability is a chemical property of matter. It is not a physical property of matter. When wood burns, it changes to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. After burning, it is no longer wood.
Chemical property; flammability implies ease of burning, and burning is a chemical change.
Flammability is an example of the chemical property.
Well, darling, flammability is the odd one out in that list. Height, density, and melting point are all physical properties, but flammability is more about how easily something catches fire. So, if you're looking for the oddball, it's definitely flammability in this case.
The flammability of ethyl alcohol is chemical. It's a chemical property because if you change the molecular compound of ethyl, it will have a different flammability.