There are a few different reactions to burning. Burning can cause something to simple be burnt and turn colors after getting so hot. Burning can also cause things to melt. It depends on the melting point of said object being burnt.
Burning is a type of combustion reaction that uses oxygen and forms CO2 in the end.
Burning of coal is an oxidation of carbon.
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Burning of coal is an oxidation of carbon.
Physical - it's still charcoal.
C + o2 = co2
The general equation for burning/combusting fossil fuels is:- fossil fuel + oxygen(air) = Carbon dioxide and Water.
the burning of charcoal produces the poisonous gas carbon monoxide when the burning is incomplete and carben dioxide when its complete
When anything is burned a chemical change occurs. The chemical composition of charcoal changes.
Burning of coal is an oxidation of carbon.
Yes.
Physical - it's still charcoal.
Physical - it's still charcoal.
Physical - it's still charcoal.
Burning the Charcoal changes the chemical composition of it as burning, or combustion as it is known is an example of a chemical reaction.An example of a combustion reaction is burning Methane (CH4) gas, the chemical equation is:CH4 + O2 -> CO2 + H2OThe reaction is Methane + Oxygen gives Carbon Dioxide and Water.The reaction has changed the chemical composition of the Methane as it has 'turned into' Carbon Dioxide and Water.Burning Charcoal will also produce ONLY Carbon Dioxide and Water.Hope this helps!
Its a chemical change because the properties of charcoal are changing when fire makes contact with it. It is realising energy and that is one of the most important signs to know if it is a chemical reaction.
Burning of fossil fuels is an oxidation reaction.
by doing chemical activities
C + o2 = co2
H20 = get a life