It's pretty difficult to tell what the chemical properties of anything are by "looking at it". If you're very familiar with that TYPE of object, you might be able to make a tentative identification of the material based on its appearance, and use your memorized knowledge of that material to predict its likely chemical properties, but that's about as good as you're going to be able to do without doing something a little more active than just looking at it.
No. In order to tell what the chemical properties of the crushed can would be, you would have to have it in person in order to analyze it and come up with the chemical properties.
the chemical properties of timber tell us about the chemical composition of tree material and physical properties tell us about the apperence and color of the timber
When there is a change in its chemical/physical properties. A chemical reaction involves the changing of the object's chemical make up.
physical properties
If the property can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the substance, then it is a physical property. If the property can be observed only through a chemical reaction, then it is a chemical property.
No. In order to tell what the chemical properties of the crushed can would be, you would have to have it in person in order to analyze it and come up with the chemical properties.
Each material has specific chemical properties.
the chemical properties of timber tell us about the chemical composition of tree material and physical properties tell us about the apperence and color of the timber
Chemical properties tell you how the element or compound is going to react during a chemical reaction.
go to the link below and it will tell you all the chemical properties of tungsten:
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You can tell substances apart by looking at their properties
When there is a change in its chemical/physical properties. A chemical reaction involves the changing of the object's chemical make up.
You can tell the difference by knowing that a physical property changes shape and that a chemical property changes the substance.
Physical properties of matter are those that can be seen or measured without changing the substance into something else. Chemical properties tell how the substance forms new substances when it reacts with something else.
physical properties