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A physical property.
helium is chemically inert and is not found in any materials
It is definitely a finite material because once you have used it, it will be mixed with other materials such a plastic.
when a material changes from a solution into another material what is thes prosses called
Yes- fire is an example of combustion- the reaction with oxygen to produce a variety of products which depend on the material being burnt- burning say coal or oil gives CO2 and CO as well as many other compounds. Yes it is. When you set something on fire, it means you are oxidizing it.
oxidizer
An Oxidizer
Oxidizer
Any type of material has friction because everything has microscopic hills and valleys; some materials have more friction because the materials hills and valleys are larger than other materials.
I a manufactured matieral is a material created using other materials
No. Oxygen itself is not flammable; it supports the combustion of flammable materials. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and a flammable material such as wood or gasoline. Things can burn on Earth because air is about 21% oxygen.
Any combustion of an organic material produce carbon dioxide and water vapors.
Cotton and other fabric materials.
Ferromagnetic materials like iron, cobalt, nickel and steel are magnetic. Most other materials are not.
Material Engineers bring valuable expertise in materials from mining to recycling. The job of a Material engineer is to produce, design and evaluate materials and their use.
A physical property.
An oil is not a pure substance, it is a mixture; combustion of organic materials release carbon dioxide and water. If other elements exist in the molecule also other gases are released or a solid residue remain.