A physical change is melting.A chemical change is combustion.
No, combustion of gasoline is a chemical change because it involves a chemical reaction between the gasoline and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat. A physical change involves a change in the physical state or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition.
No combustibility- it is a property. However, COMBUSTION is a chemical change.
If you burn something it is a chemical change, however if you melt of boil it, it is a physical change.
A physical change.
Combustion (burning) is a chemical change.
A physical change is melting.A chemical change is combustion.
No, combustion of gasoline is a chemical change because it involves a chemical reaction between the gasoline and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat. A physical change involves a change in the physical state or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition.
No. Burning gasoline, combustion, is a chemical change.
No combustibility- it is a property. However, COMBUSTION is a chemical change.
It is a chemical change; burning (combustion) is a chemical process.
Dynamite exploding is a chemical change called combustion.
By explosion, you mean combustion I presume. Because combustion is a type of reaction, explosions are chemical changes.
Combustion is a chemical change, so the burning of a tree will be a chemical change.
It is a phiscal change because the combustion doesn't change. I'm in the 7th grade and nobody older than me answered this question! That is a shame!
Chemical, an explosion is essentially extremely fast combustion which is a chemical reaction.
Chemical change. This is an incomplete combustion, reaction with O2.