Combustion requires the presence of oxygen to ignite and sustain fire. The oxygen molecules must be present in the immediate proximity to the material. for example in the air around the point of ingition, or within the substance of the material itself, for example in an underwater fuse. The property of combustion is not confined to organic materials which are all carbon based, but includes inorganic materials which are not carbon based. Nor is combustable matter confined to one state of matter alone; combustable matter can bei solid, fluid, or gaseous.
Yes, heat of combustion is a chemical property of matter. It refers to the energy released when a substance undergoes complete combustion with oxygen. It is specific to each substance and can be used to determine the energy content of fuels.
The property of matter that supports combustion is its ability to undergo a chemical reaction with oxygen, releasing heat and light energy in the process. This reaction is typically exothermic and generates enough energy to sustain the combustion process.
Combustibility is a chemical property of matter. It describes how easily a substance can undergo combustion or burn in the presence of oxygen.
Combustion is a chemical property.
Chemical property
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Ash isn't a property of any sort. It is a form of matter containing a variety of substances each with its own set of physical and chemical properties.
Combustion is a chemical property, as it involves a chemical reaction between a fuel and oxygen to produce heat, light, and new substances like carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Chemical property
A combustion reaction is an oxidation reaction - combustion need oxygen; the products are water and carbon dioxide.
It can be a property of matter or a substance
A corn is not a property of matter.