The flammability of a substance is a chemical property. Flammability means how easily a substance will burn in oxygen.
Yep, flammability is a chemical property of matter
No. Viscosity is basically a measurement of resistance to flow. A freely-flowing material like water has a lower viscosity than a thick, hard to pour substance like corn syrup.
no, viscosity defines ability to flow
Burning something is a chemical property. A physical property is an aspect of matter that can be measured without changing it. A chemical property may only be observed by changing the chemical identity of the substance.
The mathematical is answer is pi divided 1.23472 which will then have the matter of 3893 and then u will be able to figure out what chemical property is from doing none of this
chemical property.Flammability is a chemical property (reaction with oxygen=oxydation).
umm im not too sure but i think you may be looking for combustable material??
Reactivity with water, oxidation, flammability
It is A chemical property
Oxidation Flammability
This property is called flammability.
Flammability is a physical chemical property of materials.Flammability is a chemical property.
Flammability is a chemical property because the matter undergoes a chemical change (change in the make-up molecules) when it is burned.
Flammability is a chemical property.
Burning something is a chemical property. A physical property is an aspect of matter that can be measured without changing it. A chemical property may only be observed by changing the chemical identity of the substance.
No, flammability is a chemical property.
True. Flammability is a chemical property of matter. It is not a physical property of matter. When wood burns, it changes to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. After burning, it is no longer wood.
Flammability is an example of the chemical property.
This property is flammability.
Flammability is a chemical property; burning is a change.