Burning in common language is the oxidation of a substance. Many materials may burn - carbon, sulphur, phosphorous, silicon, iron, and so on.
A substance's ability to burn is called its flammability. It refers to how easily a material catches fire and sustains combustion. Factors that influence flammability include the presence of flammable gases, liquids, or solids in the substance.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.
combustibility? maybe, dont take my work on that. its either that or a word that starts with an "o" I believe.
oxygen
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.
A substance which has ability to burn is called combustible.
The ability for it to burn (combust).
A substance's ability to burn is called its flammability. It refers to how easily a material catches fire and sustains combustion. Factors that influence flammability include the presence of flammable gases, liquids, or solids in the substance.
Combustibility or flammability
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its combustibility and reactivity
If a material has the ability to burn, it is said to be FLAMMABLE.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.
An object that is able to catch fire in the presence of oxygen.
flammability. It indicates the substance's ability to ignite and sustain combustion. Highly flammable materials ignite readily and burn rapidly.
Combustibility refers to the tendency of a substance to burn or ignite when exposed to heat or flames. It indicates how easily a substance can undergo combustion, producing heat, light, and often releasing gases and smoke in the process.
The substance is said to be either flammable, inflammable, combustible.