its different because physical it bruoght on by us and chemical is different particles from once was a different substance.
Examples:- the state of matter- the chemical composition- the chemical properties- the physical properties
Chemical Properties Taste, Smell, Reactivity, Solubility. Physical Properties: Color, Texture, Mass Density, Touch ,Size, Smell, Volume
Matter has chemical properties (ex.: chemical reactivity) or physical properties (ex.: thermal conductivity).
All types of matter have physical properties.
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.
properties. These properties include mass, volume, density, and physical and chemical properties that help identify and distinguish different types of matter.
Yes, matter can undergo changes in both its physical and chemical properties. Physical properties changes do not alter the composition of the substance, such as changing state from solid to liquid. Chemical properties changes involve a chemical reaction that results in the formation of new substances with different chemical compositions.
A chemical reaction changes the chemical properties of substances involved by forming new substances with different chemical compositions. This can result in changes in physical properties such as color, temperature, odor, and state of matter.
The chemical properties of a substance change during a chemical reaction, meaning the substance undergoes a chemical change and forms new substances with different properties. The physical properties may also change, such as color, texture, or state of matter.
Every form of matter has chemical properties and physical properties. Physical properties are those that can be touched and sensed. Chemical properties involve how the matter reacts with other matter and under different conditions.
All matter has chemical properties, and they describe how that matter interacts with other forms of matter. It is different from a physical property, which is simply observations of matter using the senses.
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.