Yes,mixing with other compounds can change the properties of a substance. The melting point, boiling point changes. Chemical properties are also can be changed.
During a physical change, the matter of what the substance is made out of doesn't change.
no
when a substance undergoes a chemical change the original form cannot be recognized and it could get total new properties.
Intensive properties remain the same with a change in the amount of a substance - for example: temperature and density Extensive properties do not remain the same with a change in the amount of a substance - for example: mass and volume
physical change
properties of elements dont change when mixed
Temperature and amount of the substance do not change chemical properties.
The chemical properties of an object show what a chemical change did to that substance.
During a physical change, the matter of what the substance is made out of doesn't change.
no
i think Buoyancy and Density are two physical properties that can vary even when the substance with these properties doesn't change.
When a substance changes, any or all of its properties can also change.
Yes
A chemical reaction (change) results in a change in chemical properties.
when a substance undergoes a chemical change the original form cannot be recognized and it could get total new properties.
a physical change is a change in any physical property of a substance, not in the substance itself
When a substance changes but still retains its original properties, the change is called a physical change. If it didn't retain its original properties, then it went through a chemical change.