there isn't an actual chemical to start fire. all you need is an ignition source, oxygen, and a fuel source (such as wood)
fire
Fire is not an element, it is a result of a chemical reaction. Iron is an element, it is a chemical substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
its chemical because if a wood catches on fire it turns to ashes and thats chemicl cause you cant make it change back to a log
Fire is a chemical reaction that involves the rapid oxidation of a material (such as wood or gas) with oxygen in the air. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, making fire a form of chemical energy transformation.
When a rancher lights a brush pile on fire, it is a chemical change. This is because the heat from the fire causes the wood to undergo a chemical reaction with oxygen, resulting in the formation of new substances, such as ash and smoke.
a fire with a chemical in it
It is not a chemical change, unless you heat it sufficiently to make it catch fire.
Candles make chemical energy because the fire makes chemical energy!
A fire is a chemical change due to the irreversible changes that happen.
It is not a chemical change, unless you heat it sufficiently to make it catch fire.
Fire is a chemical reaction (oxydation).
Fire is not a physical or chemical property. Fire is not a property. Fire is a chemical reaction where oxygen combines with some or all of the chemical components of the fuel, emitting light and heat.
fire
Fire is not an element, it is a result of a chemical reaction. Iron is an element, it is a chemical substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
To make chemical rubbish in Alchemy Classic, combine two elements in the game that do not create a new element. This will result in chemical rubbish, which is essentially a failure in the alchemical process.
Chemical action, nuclear action, friction, compression and concussion. Also by radiation.
It is a chemical change.