Yes
No, electrical conductivity is a physical property that depends on the ability of a material to carry an electric current. It is not a chemical change because the chemical composition of the substance remains the same.
Electrical conductivity is not a change but is a physical property.
It is NOT a chemical property. On both counts it is a PHYSICAL property.
Conductivity is a physical property because it pertains to the ability of a substance to conduct electricity or heat. It is related to the arrangement of particles in a material rather than its chemical composition.
Electrical conductivity is a physical property of matter that refers to a material's ability to conduct electricity. It depends on the arrangement and mobility of electrons in the material, rather than involving any chemical changes.
Yes
Because some metals do conduct electricity, it is considered a physical property. Since some metals are conductive, the conductivity is technically a physical property of all metals, even if the value of conductivity is zero.
Thermal conductivity is a Physical property
Metal wire has high electrical conductivity.
Some physical properties are: density, color, refractive index, hardness, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, melting point, boiling point etc. Some chemical properties are: reactivity, corrosiveness, inflammability etc.
Some physical properties are: density, color, refractive index, hardness, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, melting point, boiling point etc. Some chemical properties are: reactivity, corrosiveness, inflammability etc.
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