A lot of chemicals burn your skin. The most common chemical to burn you would be Ammonia that will cause your throat to shut and cause your breathing to stop. It will burn your throat really bad possibly leaving blisters.
Strontium Chloride
This is a flammable material.
Burning is a reaction with oxygen.
No. Burning something is a chemical change.
Burning wax is a chemical change. If you are burning something, it will always be a chemical change.
No. Burning is a chemical change. Also, it is an irreversible change.
Burning is a chemical change.
Chemical - if you want to check out if something is combustible you have to try burning it, and if it is, there'll be a change in chemical structure.
No. It is a chemical change. By the way, burning something is a chemical change only.
No. Burning something is a chemical change.
Burning wax is a chemical change. If you are burning something, it will always be a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical change.
No. Burning is a chemical change. Also, it is an irreversible change.
Stating that something is flammable is stating a chemical property. But the actual burning would be a chemical change.
a burning candle, or something that's baking...
Burning is a chemical change.
Chemical - if you want to check out if something is combustible you have to try burning it, and if it is, there'll be a change in chemical structure.
Chemical - if you want to check out if something is combustible you have to try burning it, and if it is, there'll be a change in chemical structure.
Chemical - if you want to check out if something is combustible you have to try burning it, and if it is, there'll be a change in chemical structure.
Chemical - if you want to check out if something is combustible you have to try burning it, and if it is, there'll be a change in chemical structure.