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Physical
Elements cannot be altered, without disrupting the physical structure of the atom, so the atomic structure between the protons, neutrons, and electrons are physical.
Barney9
So which one is it...? Chemical or physical?
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Physical. Barney9's answer was a little confusing.. but overall, you can identify an element without disrupting the atomic structure of it's atoms.
I don't understand your question; a metal is a metal, it's not a property. Metals have properties like their tenancy to be good conductors of electricity and to be ductile and malleable (or brittle) but just being a metal is not a property, physical or chemical.
A chemical formula is the chemical properties of an element,
for example
H20 is the chemical formula of water, its show the quantity of both hydrogen and oxygen, and both are gases, i hope this is the answer of your question.
A chemical is not a property. A chemical is a substance that has chemical and physical properties.
the elements in the Periodic Table are organized according to their atomic structure and electron arrangement.
A chemical reaction is a chemical phenomenon.
A chemical property can only be observed by changing the chemical composition of the substance, while a physical property can be observed without a change in chemical composition.
Phase of matter is a physical notion.
chemical property.
Physical properties are it's rest quantitative properties, while the chemical properties are its reactions to things like temperature and other substances. I hope somebody gives you a more comprehensive answer. :)
chemical property
Chemical properties are properties that depend on the substances reactions with other substances. Physical properties can be observed without changing the composition of the matter.
Subject of chemistry studies are chemical composition, chemical structures, chemical reactions, chemical properties, synthesis of chemicals, etc.
Shiny and silvery are not chemical properties. These are physical properties.
Reactions that are not chemical reactions are physical reactions. These reactions involve a change in only the physical state of an element, not its chemical properties. Thus, physical changes include freezing, condensation, sublimation, hammering a metal into a sheet, cutting sodium metal, etc.
- Measuring the physical properties- Making many chemical reactions with NaCl
Reversible reactions usually involve a reaction that changes the physical state of the substance, not the chemical properties
1. Making many determinations of the physical properties. 2. Performing many chemical reactions to study the chemical properties of NaCl.
Physical properties are it's rest quantitative properties, while the chemical properties are its reactions to things like temperature and other substances. I hope somebody gives you a more comprehensive answer. :)
to predict reactions and take safety plus security measures.
The production of light can be a physical or chemical property. Physical properties would include phenomena like luminescence or fluorescence, where certain materials are capable of emitting light without undergoing chemical reactions. Chemical properties would include processes like combustion or bioluminescence, where the production of light is a result of chemical reactions taking place.
chemical property
It is purely a Physical Property. Fusing (melting) involves no chemical reactions. The melting point of a substance is hard wired in the physical properties of a substance.
Chemical properties are properties that depend on the substances reactions with other substances. Physical properties can be observed without changing the composition of the matter.
A physical property can be observed without changing what the substance is made of. A chemical property can only be observed by altering a substance through a chemical change.
No. Chemical and physical properties are different.