Any reaction involved between atoms are chemical reactions.
This is a chemical property. The reaction of green carbonate with moist air to form a different substance involves a change in the chemical composition of the substance, indicating a chemical reaction.
It is a physical property not a reaction
Scientists make a distinction: physical absorption (without chemical reaction) and chemical absorption (involving a chemical reaction).
Reacting to air is a chemical property because it involves a change in the chemical composition of the substance when it comes into contact with oxygen in the air, leading to the formation of new compounds. It reflects how a substance interacts with its environment on a molecular level.
Mass is not a reaction at all; it is a physical property.
The combustion of magnesium in air is a chemical reaction.
Yes, the fact that hydrogen can explode when ignited in air is a chemical property. It is a characteristic of hydrogen's reactivity with oxygen that results in a combustion reaction, producing energy in the form of heat and light.
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No, it is a chemical reaction.
Physical property
Volume is a physical property.
No, a reaction with many substances is not a physical property of water. Physical properties of water include its boiling point, density, and color, whereas the ability to undergo reactions with different substances is a chemical property.