1 = when we mix the water with the benzene or any other non polar solvents it does"t miscible with that, this is a chemical reaction from this reaction we can say water has polar properties
2 from above we can say water is polar , in polar solvents inter atomic attractions are more due to this it has high MP like these we can explain all properties
Substances can be identified by their physical and chemical properties. Physical properties include characteristics like color, density, melting point, and boiling point. Chemical properties involve reactivity, such as how a substance reacts with other substances or undergoes chemical changes. By comparing these properties with known data in a reference guide or database, you can help identify the substance.
The solubility of a substance in water is primarily determined by its chemical composition rather than its physical properties.
See the data page of water at this link.
No, it is a physical change. The water and gasoline retain their chemical and physical properties.
The chemical change is the burning wood because the products, carbon dioxide, water, ash, and soot, have different physical and chemical properties. The other changes are physical changes because the physical and chemical properties of the substances did not change.
Yes, the chemical properties of water will stay the same even when the physical properties are being changed (phase change).
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Because molecules have other chemical and physical properties than the containing atoms !
No, salt will (physically) dissolve in water, without changing chemical properties
This is a physical change. The bubbles are pockets of steam which is the same chemical as water, just in a different state.
Physical properties of items include characteristics such as color, size, shape, mass, volume, density, melting point, boiling point, and conductivity. These properties can be observed and measured without changing the substance's chemical composition. For example, the color and hardness of a metal or the solubility of a salt in water are all physical properties that help identify and classify materials.
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