Melting and boiling points are physical properties of materials.
The three intensive physical properties are density, boiling point and melting point.
Examples are: density, hardness, mass, refractive index, melting point, boiling point, conducitivity etc.
Physical properties include the density, color, shape, size, melting point, boiling point, and freezing point. These are just a few properties, anything that can be observed is basically a physical property. Chemical properties are slightly different. Flammability is the main property.
Matter is anything that has mass and occupies a space. Matter has 2 properties physical properties and chemical properties. And 2 physical properties include mass and shape (solid, liquid and gas).Other physical properties of molecular matter include:VolumeColorOdorLusterHardnessMelting PointFreezing PointBoiling PointDensityMalleabilityDuctilityConductivity
no. the physical properties of an object is texture, boiling point, appearance, melting point, volume, lenght, mass, width. there is nine, i forgot the last one.
The traditional ones are melting point and boiling point.
Physical property is a property that a substance has which can be measured. For instance, some properties are melting points or boiling points.
The traditional ones are melting point and boiling point.
Chemical properties cannot be observed without changing its composition. ie: oxidation numbers Physical properties are properties such as melting point and boiling point. All that is needed to observe these are by placing the compound in a melting point apparatus etc.
a physical property a chemical property; physical properties are properties such as freezing/melting/boiling points
No, the boiling point is a physical property because the compound or substance is not changing chemically (only physically from a liquid to a gas). The boiling point is considered the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure surrounding the liquid. All of these are physical properties, making the boiling point a physical property too.
Every substance has certain properties that show things about them, such as odor, taste, malleability, hardness, color, state at room temperature, and melting/boiling point. If you know the color of a substance, it is far easier to determine what that substance is, and if you know the color and the boiling point, your choices are limited even further. Using the physical properties of a substance, you can identify the substance based off of its unique properties or combinations of properties.
boiling point --------- Boiling point is a specific characteristic of a substance or element; the mechanical strength, the viscosity, the electrical resistivity are more difficult to be used for a sure identification of a substance.
The three intensive physical properties are density, boiling point and melting point.
Its texture, its strength, its flexibility, its melting and boiling points, it elasticity (bouncy-ness)...
Melting ice to get water, or boiling water to get steam, doesn't change the identity of H2O.
There are many varying physical properties used to identify a pure substance. Some of the most prevalent physical properties are color, odor, density, melting and freezing points and solubility.