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Q: What is a kind of combustibility that refer to a substance is ability to burn?
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Can a chemical property of matter burn?

combustibility? maybe, dont take my work on that. its either that or a word that starts with an "o" I believe.


What is the ability to burn a chemical?

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.


What is a substances ability to burn called?

A substance which has ability to burn is called combustible.


What is a material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen?

Thermability


What substance has ability to burn?

Burning in common language is the oxidation of a substance. Many materials may burn - carbon, sulphur, phosphorous, silicon, iron, and so on.

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What is an example of substance's ability to burn?

Combustibility or flammability


Blank is a kind of blank that refers to a substance's ability to burn?

its combustibility and reactivity


Is matter weight or combustibility the ability to burn?

Combustibility is.


What does combustibility mean in science terms?

the ability to burn


A substances ability to burn is an example of what?

The substance is said to be either flammable, inflammable, combustible.


What is the ability of a substance to react in the presence of oxygen and burn when exposed to flame?

This is the chemical property called combustibility.


Can a chemical property of matter burn?

combustibility? maybe, dont take my work on that. its either that or a word that starts with an "o" I believe.


What is the ability to burn a chemical?

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.


What Is ability to burn is called?

A substance which has ability to burn is called combustible.


Explain why flammability and combustibility are chemical properties?

"A chemical property is the property of a substance that describes it's ability to undergo changes to its composition to produce one ore more NEW substance." - Nelson Science Peerspectives Textbook If you decide to toss your jeans into the fire they will burn causing a new substance we commonly know as ashes. So this means that the jeans had a chemical property, combustibility or flammability, that changed its compostion to produce a new substance. Making the properties, combustibility and flammability, both chemical properties.


What is a substances ability to burn called?

A substance which has ability to burn is called combustible.


The flammibility of a substance is?

The ability for it to burn (combust).