An example is methane gas; this property is called flammability.
Neither - but when it does burn it's a chemical change.
No it is a chemical property
burning of compounds is a chemical change.
Chemical Property.
No , it is chemical property .
No , it is chemical property .
Burning is a chemical process. The ability to burn, flammability, is a chemical property.
combustibility? maybe, dont take my work on that. its either that or a word that starts with an "o" I believe.
An objects ability to burn is a chemical property. When you burn something you do not start the fire by changing its appearance so it is a chemical property. Anything that is a physical property is something that changes a substances appearance. A chemical property changes the actual substance.
The two types of chemical properties related to reactivity are the ability to undergo chemical reactions and the ability to bond with other substances. Reactivity is determined by how easily a substance can react with other substances or undergo chemical changes, often influenced by its electron configuration and bonding tendencies.
Someone might have to check me on this, but I believe that it is combustibility or combustion. Sometimes it might be referred to as flammability.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.