Yes, all burning processes are redox reactions between oxygen and the material that's burning.
chemical property
No, it's the other way around. Burning releases the chemical energy in wood and turns it into thermal energy(heat.
Chemical, because it changes into another substance after burning.
When you burn wood a chemical change occurs.
it turns into coal
When you burn wood a chemical change occurs.
Chemical change
Oxygen and enough heat will do it.
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Chemical energy
chemical property
Of course, it is true !
No. It is a chemical change.
Wood burns. So, a chemical property could be that certain chemicals in wood react vigorously with oxygen. Burning is a chemcial change, and reactivity with oxygen is a chemical property.
It makes heat when the wood burns.
yes, You can not return the wood to its origonal fourm so it is a chemical change
When something burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction called combustion. Combustion involves the combination of a fuel (such as wood, gasoline, or natural gas) with oxygen in the air. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, and produces carbon dioxide and water vapor as byproducts.