Yes water has a certain boiling point, a certain freezing point, it is colorless. these are physical prop.
another liquid, like pure ethanol, will not freeze at the same temp nor does it boil at the same temp as water but it is colorless just like water.
both are compounds
Each chemical compound has specific chemical and physical properties.
melting point
The physical properties of compounds do not include chemical reactivity, which relates to how a substance undergoes chemical changes. Physical properties pertain only to characteristics such as color, melting point, boiling point, density, and solubility.
it is not true that some compounds can usually be indetified based solely on their physical properties.
Individual compounds can be differentiated by their physical properties, such as boiling point, melting point, solubility, and density, as well as their chemical properties, such as reactivity with other compounds. Analytical techniques such as spectroscopy (e.g. infrared or nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy) and chromatography (e.g. gas chromatography or high-performance liquid chromatography) can also be used to identify and differentiate compounds based on their chemical structure and composition.
Three physical properties used to identify compounds are melting point, boiling point, and density. These properties can be compared to known values of compounds to determine the identity of an unknown compound.
Compounds have unique properties distinct from their constituent elements, as they exhibit new chemical and physical characteristics through chemical bonding. The properties of compounds are determined by their molecular structure and interactions between atoms. In contrast, the properties of elements are based on their atomic structure and individual chemical behavior.
Compounds have their own unique physical and chemical properties that are different from the elements they are composed of. The properties of a compound are determined by the arrangement of atoms and the type of chemical bonds between them.
When compounds are formed through chemical reactions, the individual properties of the elements that make them up are typically lost, and the compound exhibits its own unique properties. The compound's properties are determined by the arrangement and bonding of the constituent atoms.
Compounds with the same functional group can have similar physical properties, such as boiling point or solubility, due to similarities in their chemical structure and intermolecular forces. However, other factors like molecular weight or branching can also affect these properties.
inorganic chemical compounds with a wide rage of physical and chemical properties.
I would say it depends on what kind of compound it is.