pyrophoric
The combustion of magnesium in air is a chemical reaction.
When hydrogen burns in air with H2+O2= H20
The magnesium burns readily in air to produce a white ash which is magnesium oxide. This is due to the "oxidation" of the metal.
It is oxidation as the wood combines with air.
Flammability is a chemical property.
Chemical
when magnesium burns in air a white powder called magnesium oxide is formed which is a new substance this is the chemical change
Water.
The combustion of magnesium in air is a chemical reaction.
combustion
Yes. Magnesium burns in air brightly giving Magnesium oxide, witch is a chemical change.
Hydrogen burns in air, usually with a loud pop.
magnesium burns in oxygen to form magnesium oxide. and hence this is a chemical change
When hydrogen burns in air with H2+O2= H20
Flammability
Something that burns or is flammable would be a chemical change.
a chemical reaction with oxygen occurs and carbon dioxide and water is released as the products.