A change in density may accompany a Physical change. When liquid water becomes solid water, the solid water FLOATS; (is less dense) on top of its liquid form.
Density itself is a physical property, not a change.
Density is a physical property of materials, not a change.
It is a physical change.
Density is not a chemical property. Instead, it is a physical property.
Density is a physical property but not a change.
None of the above
Density is a physical property.
Density is a physical property.
It is a physical change.Density is not a chemical property. Instead, it is a physical property.
Density is a physical property (not -'change'). It is a socalled intensive physical property of matter.
Your answer will be physical property.It can also be physical change when you're telling the density of an object. And the reason why is "density" is... physical is just those kind of stuff...
Density is classified as a physical property because the density of a substance can change when the substance changes state. Example: When water evaporates it is a physical change and the density changes. A chemical property is a property that describes its ability to react chemically with other substances and THEREFORE density is not a chemical property.
Physical. This is so because it is not a change in energy, but a change in density, or mass.
no, it is due to density, a physical property
A chemical change such as density, color , hardness
Density is a chemical property.
Density is classified as a physical property because the density of a substance can change when the substance changes state. Example: When water evaporates it is a physical change and the density changes. A chemical property is a property that describes its ability to react chemically with other substances and THEREFORE density is not a chemical property.YES.
Flotation is a physical change. It involves changing the density or buoyancy of an object in a liquid to make it float or sink. There is no chemical reaction taking place during flotation.