H20 has both chemical and physical properties.
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
Physical change. The chemical formula of the steam still remains as H2O.
Physical property the physical state of the water is changed from ice to water not the chemical state i.e it is still h2o
this is called a physical change.the formula for this change is H2O~----->HgO2^
It isn't. The melting of ice is a phase change, which is a physical change because the chemical composition of the water does not change.
H2O is not a property, it is a substance with physical and chemical properties.
physical, ice is still H2O
Yes Water
a physical change, it's chemical formula is still H2O
Neither. Solid water (water ice) is substance with the formula H2O. The freezing point/melting point of water is a physical property.
No. Ice is solid H2O, which is a substance, not a property. It has physical and chemical properties.
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
Neither. It defines the substance but does not characterize it.
Physical change. The chemical formula of the steam still remains as H2O.
H2O is the chemical formula for water.
Physical property the physical state of the water is changed from ice to water not the chemical state i.e it is still h2o
It's a physical change because the substance is the same before and after only changing form. In other words, water's chemical formula is H2O and ice's chemical formula is also H2O, so they are the same substance. Therefore it is a physical change.