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yes it is a physical property

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Q: Is freezing point an example of a physical property?
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Is freezing point physical property a physical change a chemical property or a chemical change?

Freezing point is a physical property. The actual freezing is a physical change.


Is freezing a physical property of matter?

Yes, melting/freezing point is a physical property.


Is freezing point a physical property or physical change?

it is a physical property


Is boiling points and freezing point are an example of a chemical property b physical property c energy or d matter?

b physical property


Is freezing point a property or a change?

it is a physical property


Is freezing point a chemical or a physical property?

physical


Is a freezing point a chemical or physical property?

physical


Is freezing point a physical property a physical change a chemical property or a chemical change?

I believe it is physical because you are not changing the chemical compound.


Are these chimichel changes melting malting point freezing?

No. Melting and freezing are physical changes. Melting point is a physical property.


What can be a physical property of a substance?

boiling point, freezing point etc


What kind of property is melting point and freezing point of water?

The melting point and freezing point of water are physical properties.


Is freezing chemical or physical property?

I would say that freezing point is a boiling property because there is no scientific evidence to suggest that it is or indeed ever will be a chemical property. Freezing point is a chemical reaction. Therefor this is a debatable question. Different people may have different views. This is mine."Freezing point" is usually termed as "melting point" in scientific circles. Melting point is defined as the temperature at which the solid and liquid phase of a substance coexist at equilibrium under the pressure of their own vapors. Ice and water coexist at equilibrium at temperature of 32 degrees F when only their own vapor pressures are acting upon them. However, the temperature difference at atmospheric pressure is negligible. As you can see, melting point (freezing point) only depends on the physical conditions acting on the substance, therefore, melting point (freezing point) is a physical property. Melting point is effected (lowered) by the addition of other molecules or ions to the substance. This effect is physical because it depends only upon the number of particles (molecules etc) added and no chemical reaction is required.