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Chemical properties: A chemical property is matter that can be observed only when matter is changed into a new kind of matter. For example, Logs burning into burnt logs. Burns, Rust, Heat, Explode, Tarnish.
Matter has chemical properties (ex.: chemical reactivity) or physical properties (ex.: thermal conductivity).
The properties of matter are divided into two sub categories. Those categories are the physical properties of matter and the chemical properties of matter.
Several chemical properties can be estimated knowing the chemical composition.
All types of matter have physical properties.
Reactivity: Chemical properties describe how a substance undergoes chemical reactions to form new substances. Flammability: This property describes how likely a substance is to ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen.
Examples:- the state of matter- the chemical composition- the chemical properties- the physical properties
Correct characterization of matter chemical properties is possible by experimental studies; but theoretical methods exist for the approximate calculation the values for some chemical and physical properties.
Chemical properties of matter depend mostly on the arrangement of atoms and the types of chemical bonds present in a substance. These properties determine how a substance interacts with other substances in chemical reactions.
Chemistry is the study of matter chemical properties.
Energy is the ability to cause a change in matter.
Properties used to describe matter include physical properties (such as color, shape, and state) and chemical properties (such as reactivity, flammability, and toxicity). These properties help us classify and identify different types of matter based on their characteristics and behavior.