hazardous material
A. Physical property because the metal is just getting shinier, not creating a new substance B. Physical property because the substance is changing form, not creating a new substance C. Chemical property because the substance is changing form during specific chemical reactions characterising an explosion and an ignition
A Hazardous Material is waste that poses substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment and generally exhibits one or more of these characteristics:CarcinogenicIgnitable (i.e., flammable)OxidantCorrosiveToxicRadioactiveExplosiveHazardous material
this describes a chemical property
No, a physical property DOES NOT change the identity of a substance. That would be a chemical property which DOES change the identity.
The boiling point of a substance is an example of a physical property of that substance.
No change: Density is a property of the substance (physical property), which is not changed by the amount of substance.
Physical property of matter
the property of a substance causes the chemical to overload
This property is called chemical reactivity.
Flammability is an example of the chemical property.
a physical change is a change in any physical property of a substance, not in the substance itself
A physical property is a characteristic of a pure substance. Water is an example of a pure substance.