An objects ability to burn is a chemical property. When you burn something you do not start the fire by changing its appearance so it is a chemical property. Anything that is a physical property is something that changes a substances appearance. A chemical property changes the actual substance.
Burning is a chemical process whereby oxygen is combined with the substance, resulting in heat.
Yet, it is also considered a physical process because you must either physically heat it up or put it in something that heats it up for you!
No. The ability to burn is a chemical property.
It's Chemical Property. x3 :]
No , it is chemical property .
chemical
No
Oxidation.
umm im not too sure but i think you may be looking for combustable material??
chemical property.Flammability is a chemical property (reaction with oxygen=oxydation).
No burn day is a day (not a holiday) where people are not allowed to burn objects that will release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Basically, no fires.
It is used to heat / burn objects.
No , it is chemical property .
Chemical Property.
No , it is chemical property .
It is a chemical property, as it involves a chemical change.
Neither. It is a chemical change. The ability of wood to burn is a chemical property.
Burning is a chemical process. The ability to burn, flammability, is a chemical property.
If a material has the ability to burn, it is said to be FLAMMABLE.
No it is a chemical property
Oxidation.
Neither - but when it does burn it's a chemical change.
combustibility? maybe, dont take my work on that. its either that or a word that starts with an "o" I believe.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.