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liquid to gas formation is physical change

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No. Neon is not a chemical property. It is a substance with its own set of physical and chemical properties.

The fact that neon is a gas at room temperature is a physical property.

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yes it because gasses are chemical atoms

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Yes, it is a chemical property.

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Is odorless gas a chemical property or a physical property?

Odor is a chemical property.


Is gasoline that is dry but leaves an odor in a room a chemical change?

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Partly but it is also a chemical property.


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Is odor physical property or chemical property?

Odor is by many considered as chemical interaction with nasal odor receptors, though this is still under dispute.I, personally, would be more of the 'physical' odor perception, because the odor-creating molecules (eg. in perfume) do not change at all while being 'percepted' in your nose.However there are also undoubtly pure chemical odor perceptions, like those of (gaseous) 'acids', 'ammonia', 'formalin' and hydrogen sulfide.


Is odor a chemical or a physical?

Odor results from chemical reactions. Sensors in your nostrils bind with specific compounds in the air to detect scents. But this is not to be confused with the fact that odor is a physical property.


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Odor; Physical


Examples of properties are color and odor?

Color is a physical property, odor is mostly considered as chemical interaction with nasal odor receptors, though this is still under dispute.I, personally, would be more of the 'physical' odor perception, because the odor-creating molecules (eg. in perfume) do notchange at all while being 'percepted' in your nose.However there are also undoubtly pure chemical odor perceptions, like those of (gaseous) 'acids', 'ammonia', 'formalin' and hydrogen sulfide.


What is an exampleof a chemical property?

Baking a cake burning gasoline making cookies