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Are explosions a physical change or a chemical change?

Chemical, an explosion is essentially extremely fast combustion which is a chemical reaction.


Is the the explosion of fireworks a physical change?

Explosiveness (not oxploziveness!) is a property, not a change. But it is a chemical property.


Is TNT explosion a chemical property?

No, an explosion is a physical property that results from the release of stored energy. The chemical property of TNT is its ability to undergo rapid decomposition in a highly exothermic reaction, leading to the release of gas and heat that causes the explosion.


Is explosive is a chemical or physical properties?

An explosion is an example of a chemical change because the arrangement of the atoms has been altered.


What is different between physical change and chemical change?

A physical change stays the same like tearing paper A chemical change makes the substance something new like fireworks explode (fireworks change to explosion)


What different between chemical change and physical change?

A physical change stays the same like tearing paper A chemical change makes the substance something new like fireworks explode (fireworks change to explosion)


Is exploding of nitroglycerin chemical change?

Yes. The nitroglycerine is chemically decomposing into simpler substances.


Is exploding of nitroglycerin a chemical change?

Yes. The nitroglycerine is chemically decomposing into simpler substances.


Is an explosion a slow chemical change?

A chemical explosion is a very quickly chemical reaction.


Is a bomb exploding a physical change?

An atomic bomb uses fission-- the splitting of atoms. It is purely a physical change, at first. Any gases produced in the air surrounding the explosion (which occurs before it touches the ground), along with the intense heat produced, causes chemical changes in the air.


When a firecracker explodes giving off light and heat and breaking the wrapper into many pieces is that a physical change chemical change or both?

This is both a physical and chemical change. The explosion involves the release of energy (heat and light), which is a chemical change due to the breaking of chemical bonds. The breaking of the wrapper into many pieces is a physical change as it does not involve any change in the chemical composition of the materials.