Are you sure it's boiling? There is an electric pump that keeps it moving when you shut off the car. Many people perceive this as boiling.
That chemical smell is probably because the seals under your cam chain tensioners have shrunk and are letting crankcase fumes out.
Boiling point is a physical property, as it describes the temperature at which a substance transitions from a liquid to a gas without changing its chemical composition. Reactivity, burning point, and chemical stability are related to how a substance interacts with other substances and its behavior under certain conditions, making them chemical properties.
Boiling does not involve a chemical change in property. Boiling is a physical change in which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas without changing its chemical composition. The other options (rusting, burning, fermenting) involve chemical reactions that result in changes to the chemical composition of the substances involved.
Boiling point is a physical property, as it refers to the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas without altering its chemical composition. In contrast, chemical stability and reactivity are related to how a substance behaves in chemical reactions, which involves changes in its chemical structure. Burning point, often referred to as flash point, also pertains to a physical property related to combustion but is more specific to flammability.
Oh, dude, boiling is when you heat up a liquid until it reaches its boiling point and turns into vapor. Burning is when you set something on fire and it undergoes a chemical reaction to produce heat and light. So, like, one turns into steam and the other turns into ash. Easy peasy.
The process described involves a chemical change. Boiling is a physical change as it involves a substance changing state from liquid to gas. Rusting, fermenting, and burning are chemical changes as they involve rearrangement of atoms in the substances leading to new chemical properties.
If you think to the boiling point (not burning point) this temperature is 1342 0C.
it changed like house burning
Burning is a chemical change.
Physical - Breaking of glass Boiling of water Melting of ice Cutting of vegetables Chemical - Burning of paper Cooking of food Rusting of iron Souring milk
The chemical reaction among the options provided is wood burning. This process involves combustion, where wood reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, heat, and other byproducts, resulting in a chemical change. In contrast, salt dissolving, ice melting, and water boiling are physical changes, as they do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved.
Toasting bread, burning coal, frying an egg: chemical changes.Melting ice, boiling potatoes, buttering bread, dissolving sugar into water, boiling water: physical changes.
Chemical changes generally go more quickly when the temperature increases, and conversely more slowly when it decreases.