chemical properties deal with how an object or substance reacts to other substances (usually a solution, or gas, or some aqueous medium... any medium really).
physical properties deal with the more noticeable stuff like strength, stiffness, toughness (and yes they all mean different things), brittleness, etc. etc.
physicals change is like it changes shapes and other things while chemical change can depend on the color change whether it bubbles or smokes etc.
The physical properties of a compound may be entirely different from the physical properties of the elements from which the compound is made.
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To identify a property, the first step you have to do is to decide which property you want to experiment with. Then, you test on a sample which is unknown. Finally, you compare and contrast the data with the known properties. :)Peace. :)
physical properties are what something looks like or feels like or even tastes like. in science terms physical properties are something you can compare with your five senses. -Mr. Albright
Physical properties are characteristics of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance. Chemical properties are characteristics of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substance.
scientists compare them by the properties of matter .
by drawing 2 circles and compare and contrast chemical and physical change
No the properties are different and they belong to two different groups
what are the basic states?compare and contrast the properties of the different states
Compare and contrast the properties of dilute and concentrated solutions is because you can dilute you solvent into a solution and then you have a concentrated solution.
Noble gases are not reactiveHalogens are very reactive.
physicals change is like it changes shapes and other things while chemical change can depend on the color change whether it bubbles or smokes etc.
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A chemical property is the substance's response to other substances, resulting in a new substance. A physical property is something like a substance's lustre, melting point, boiling point, colour, or density, to name a few. Examples of chemical properties are: combustibility and reaction to acid.
physical change is reversable while chemicle change is not and they both change because of some kind of energy that's all i can think of srry.
The physical properties of a compound may be entirely different from the physical properties of the elements from which the compound is made.