Combustion is a chemical property because it involves the oxygen in the air combining with the object being burned.
It is a phiscal change because the combustion doesn't change. I'm in the 7th grade and nobody older than me answered this question! That is a shame!
Combustion is a chemical change, not a property. The ability to support combustion is a chemical property.
Chemical: oxygen is one of the reactants in combustion, it does not only (passively) support it, but is taking part in it.Combustion is chemical anyhow.
Oxygen is essential to support any combustion; combustion is a chemical process of oxidation.
It does not support combustion...
Hydrogen is a fuel for combustion, but cannot support it in the manner than oxygen can.
The application of the property carbon dioxide is a non supporter of combustion is used in extinguishers. This works as carbon dioxide gas is heavier than oxygen, so it creates a blanket around the burning object and displaces the oxygen. Thus extinguishing the fire.
yes,above 600C it supports combustion
Yes, combustion requires oxygen which is found in air.
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