well the chemical change that occurs is the CO2 will travel up to the sky and form acid clouds which will eventually create acid rain (hope this helps) :)
Carbon dioxide and water vapor are produced.
Burning of a fossil fuel is the equivalent of the carbon oxydation. The complete reaction is:
C + O2 = CO2
Products of burning are carbon dioxide and water.
It depends on what is being burned.
Yes, chemical reaction.
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.
Burning wood is a chemical reaction because combustion (burning) is an oxidation reaction.
Burning is a chemical reaction.
Methanol burning is a chemical reaction, a chemical change.
Yes, burning of fuel is always a chemical reaction.
Yes,burning fuel is a useful chemical reaction as energy is released and can be converted into different forms to do useful work
Yes, chemical reaction.
This is the burning of the fuel.
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.
Examples: cooking, washing, burning a fuel.
When a fuel is burned, it is a combustion reaction. This reaction breaks apart chemical bonds and releases the energy stored in them.
Burning wood is a chemical reaction because combustion (burning) is an oxidation reaction.
Burning is an oxydation reaction.
Burning is a chemical reaction (oxidation).
Because fuel is burned. Burning breaks down the chemical bonds of the fuel releasing some elements and making other chemical bonds.
Burning is a chemical reaction.