An objects ability to burn is a chemical property. When you burn something you do not start the fire by changing its appearance so it is a chemical property. Anything that is a physical property is something that changes a substances appearance. A chemical property changes the actual substance.
Oxidation.
umm im not too sure but i think you may be looking for combustable material??
chemical property.Flammability is a chemical property (reaction with oxygen=oxydation).
No burn day is a day (not a holiday) where people are not allowed to burn objects that will release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Basically, no fires.
It is used to heat / burn objects.
No , it is chemical property .
Chemical Property.
No , it is chemical property .
Yes, combustibility is an example of a physical property. It refers to the ability of a substance to burn or ignite in the presence of oxygen.
Burning is a chemical process. The ability to burn, flammability, is a chemical property.
If a material has the ability to burn, it is said to be FLAMMABLE.
No it is a chemical property
It is a chemical property, as it involves a chemical change.
Oxidation.
The ability to burn is an extensive property, meaning it depends on the amount of material present. The more material you have, the more it can potentially burn.
Neither - but when it does burn it's a chemical change.
combustibility? maybe, dont take my work on that. its either that or a word that starts with an "o" I believe.