This is a chemical process (combustion).
Exothermic reactions. E.g. combustion, oxidation
Rusting is an oxydation but not a combustion.
Combustion of gasoline changes the chemical properties of the matter, and is thus a chemical change, not a physical one.
NO its a chemical change for it can't be reversed
Chemical. Any type of combustion is a chemical change.
By explosion, you mean combustion I presume. Because combustion is a type of reaction, explosions are chemical changes.
This is a chemical process (combustion).
Exothermic reactions. E.g. combustion, oxidation
the paper undergoes combustion, a type of chemical reaction
Combustion (burning) is a chemical change.
Combustion reactions
Combustion clearly is a chemical change. In the combustion of a hydrocarbon, for example, you begin with the hydrocarbon and after combustion you end up with carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). This demonstrates that a chemical change has taken place.
The combustion of coal is a chemical change - an exothermic reaction between carbon and oxygen.
Combustion (burning) is a reaction with oxygen (oxydation).
It is External-combustion engine.
Rusting is an oxydation but not a combustion.