nothing really, because a characteristic property can be a physical or chemical property that helps to classify a substance. melting point and boiling point are examples of characteristic properties. and chemical properties are ONLY dealing with a substances ability to to take part in chemical reactions only. So they are basically the same, just not really :) hope that helps.
A substance's characteristic properties are the most recognizable properties of that substance. Chemical properties are exhibited as one substance is chemically transformed into another (e.g., iron rusting).
A resulting new product with different properties, either physical, chemical or both. A chemical change can only be reversed by anoither chemical change.
Their characteristic properties also change.
It determines its chemical properties
Three chemical properties are reactivity, flammability, and oxidation state.
Chemical equibrium can involve changes in chemical properties.
Compounds are distinguished from each other by their characteristic physical and chemical properties.
A substance that is formed from one type of atoms with a characteristic set of physical and chemical properties is called an element.
Chemical properties
Different samples of a compound do not have different properties.
they are both categorized under characteristic properties.
No. Chemical and physical properties are different.