it is a chemical change. this is because when you burn anything it is going to be a chemical change
i believe chemical, because by burning propane and oxygen (a chemical reaction) it turns into gaseous h2o and co2. physical change is like water freezing/boiling into ice/steam
physical change, its molecules are gaining energy and evaporating
Burning or combustion of propane is a chemical change as during combustion propane is oxidised to carbon dioxide and water.
Burning propane is a chemical change, because propane and oxygen react to form new compounds, carbon dioxide and water. C3H8 + 5O2 --> 3CO2 + 4H2O
It is a chemical change
It is a combustion reaction. So yes.
no it's chemical.
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Yes, burning is a chemical change.
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change.
No, burning anything is a chemical change.
It is a chemical change
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Burning is a chemical change.
Yes, burning is a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical change.
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change.
Propane burning is a chemical change. The propane reacts with oxygen. New compounds are the result of the process.Let me add a little more information to this. Propane stored in the tank is in liquid form under pressure (actually an equilibrium of propane gas in the top of the tank, and liquid propane in the bottom). When you open the valve, the gas escapes into the hose and goes to the burners.As the gas escapes, some of the liquid propane evaporates into gas form.The change from liquid to gas is a physical change.
It is a chemical change, an oxidation reaction.
Burning sulfur, or burning anything, is a chemical change.
No, burning anything is a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical change, an oxydation.