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11 November, 02:52

Why would "not flammable" be a chemical property rather than a physical property?

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  1. 11 November, 03:16
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    When something is flammable, it burns and burning is a chemical property since the compounds are being broken down and gas is released. If something is non-falammable, it would then be a chemical property as well since the chemical makeup would not be broken by a flame. (I apologize if my answer is a bit broad or unspecific)
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