This chemical reaction is known as combustion.
Fire is a chemical reaction. A forest fire is a disaster consisting of chemical reactions.
Fire is not a physical or chemical property. Fire is not a property. Fire is a chemical reaction where oxygen combines with some or all of the chemical components of the fuel, emitting light and heat.
Firing a forest is a chemical change because you change a wood into ashes and never reverse it back again
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Yes. It is a combustion reaction in which an organic fuel, in this case wood, produces carbon dioxide and water, and a great deal of heat.
Fire is a chemical reaction (oxydation).
Fire is a chemical reaction. A forest fire is a disaster consisting of chemical reactions.
This is WHY we call it toast. It is browned bread!! Toast goes brown because of the Maillard reaction. Quote from the Related Link: "The Maillard reaction is a chemical reaction between an amino acid and a reducing sugar, usually requiring heat."
Fire is the result of an oxidation reaction.
A chemical reaction is irreversible, while a physical change is reversible. Fire is a chemical reaction because you can't get back the products.
because its a chemical reaction
no it is a chemical reaction!
Fire is a violent reaction of oxydation.
No, fire is not "alive". It is a chemical reaction.
yes it is its a combustion
Radiant energy is exothermic energy. Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat. This heat is released as a result of the exothermic chemical reaction.
Fire is not an animal. Fire is a chemical reaction involving rapid oxidation and combustion of an object. Fire is only a visual manifestation of the heat and by-products of this reaction.