Yes, buoyancy is considered a physical property. It is a type of physical property because it is related to the density and weight of the item, which are both physical.
water is not a physical or chemical property.........
water HAS those properties.
reactivity WITH water is a chemical property, since once something reacts with water, it is no longer the same thing as it was before (such as sodium placed in water)
Yes, buoyancy is considered a physical property. It is a type of physical property because it is related to the density and weight of the item, which are both physical.
It shouldn't be because it doesnt effect the object that is floating. Maybe unless you were talking about a paper boat because they can't float that would maybe be chemical.
chemical property.
Buoyancy is a physical property.
Buoyancy is a physical property.
This is a physical property.
It is a physical property.
Buoyancy is a force exerted by a fluid against an immersed object.
Acidity is a chemical property.
chemical property.
Reactivity is a chemical property (in chemistry !).
If something reacts with oxygen that is a description of a chemical property.
chemical change
Buoyancy is a force exerted by a fluid against an immersed object.
Buoyancy is nothing related to plants. It is the property of a fluid to exert an upward thrust on a body emerged into it .
Chemical property
it is chemical change
Acidity is a chemical property.
chemical property
chemical property
It's a chemical property
Chemical property because acid is a chemical
No, flammability is a chemical property.
Buoyancy; negative density.