Physical property is an aspect of matter that can be observed or measured without changing, Chemical property may only be observed by changing the chemicals identity of a substance. (this was copied off a scientific website) :)
Physical changes can be changed back afterwards (like water can be changed to ice and ice can be changed back to water) but chemical changes can't be changed back (like burnt wood can't change back to normal wood.)
A chemical property is a substance's capacity to undergo some chemical change (i.e. flammability). A physical property is something that can be described without the need for a chemical change. Often these are readily measurable (i.e. weight, phase, texture, smoothness).
chemical property is when u like burn something physical property is when u like smash something and it breaks.
melting is a physical property, not chemical property.
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Hydrogen is neither a chemical or physical property...it is a chemical element.
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I believe you mean copper. Copper is not a property; it is an element with physical and chemical properties.
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melting is a physical property, not chemical property.
Its a physical property as it is not involved with chemical reactions.
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i am pretty sure it is a physical property! :)
Your SENSE of smell is physical, but smells are created by chemical interactions.
A chemical property is when you mix two substances together and a change occurs, a chemical reaction. A physical property is when you literally do something to it, like burning paper, braking wood with an axe, etc.
Flammability is a physical chemical property of materials.Flammability is a chemical property.
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Density is a chemical property.
It is Chemical Property that can Neutrilize a Base