yes
The conduction of heat in a substance is a physical process - NOT a "property". The physical property relates to how efficient the process is for a specific substance (the heat transfer coefficient).
No, conductivity is a physical poop because a chemical property describes how a substance reacts chemically with other substances.
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Not, thermal conductivity is a physical property.
Thermal conductivity is a Physical property
it is a physical property
as far as i know its a physical property
Heat conductivity is a physical property.
yes
The ability to conduct heat does not involve a chemical reaction, so it can't be a chemical property. Therefore, it is a physical property.
as far as i know its a physical property
Heat of combustion is a chemical property.
Because some metals do conduct electricity, it is considered a physical property. Since some metals are conductive, the conductivity is technically a physical property of all metals, even if the value of conductivity is zero.
Hardness a physical or chemical
The ability to conduct heat does not involve a chemical reaction, so it can't be a chemical property. Therefore, it is a physical property.
A physical property.
as far as i know its a physical property
Heat of combustion is a chemical property.
Because some metals do conduct electricity, it is considered a physical property. Since some metals are conductive, the conductivity is technically a physical property of all metals, even if the value of conductivity is zero.
chemical property
The ability to conduct electricity is a property of a conductor.
metal is a good conductor :)
Hardness a physical or chemical
These are examples of physical properties.
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no