When sulfur burns it reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide, which is an entirely different substance from sulfur or oxygen.
s+o 2--- so 2
physicl change
Burning sulfur in oxygen produces sulfur dioxide.
it is chemical change
it is a combustion. the word equation would be: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide the balanced chemical equation: S(s) + O₂(g) → SO₂(g)
It is a chemical change, an oxidation reaction.
Burning sulfur, or burning anything, is a chemical change.
Burning sulfur, or burning anything, is a chemical change.
Burning of sulfur (or anything else) is a chemical change, not a physical change.
Burning sulfur, or burning anything, is a chemical change.
yes
chemichal
Yes, because new product is formed.
Burning is a chemical change.
Yes, burning is a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical change.
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change.