No. Evaporation is a physical process and it does not distinguish one substance from another.
No, it is a physical property of just about any liquid.
No, water evaporating into steam is a physical change rather than a physical property. A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance's chemical composition, whereas a physical change is a change in the substance's state or appearance without altering its chemical structure.
No, the process of evaporating water from seawater is a physical change, not a physical property. Physical properties are characteristics of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance itself, whereas physical changes involve a change in the state or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition.
no,it is not a chemical property as no new product is formed during evaporation..
no,it is not a chemical property as no new product is formed during evaporation..
Chemical property describes how a substance can undergo a chemical reaction to form a new substance. This property is intrinsic to the substance and typically involves changes in molecular composition or structure.
it is chemical change
Flammability is an example of the chemical property.
No, water is a substance and not a chemical property.
It is a chemical property.
chemical property.
chemical property.