Being liquid is a physical property.
Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
Liquid water is not a property; it is of state of matter. State of matter transformations are physical processes.
It is a physical property.
If something is liquid, that's its physical state. Solid, liquid, and gas are the states of matter as they began in the modern era. This differentiates matter from the time when things were earth, air, fire or water, or a combination of them. Note also that we've added plasma and a couple of other physical properties to solids, liquids and gases.
It is a physical property.
it is a chemical property
It is a chemical property.
no its a chemical property
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.
Yes. It is the temperature at which a gas condenses into a liquid.
No, it is a physical property of just about any liquid.
It is a physical property.
If something is liquid, that's its physical state. Solid, liquid, and gas are the states of matter as they began in the modern era. This differentiates matter from the time when things were earth, air, fire or water, or a combination of them. Note also that we've added plasma and a couple of other physical properties to solids, liquids and gases.
It is both:It is a physical property because the solid salt becomes part of the liquid state of the water.It is a chemical property because the act of dissolving in water changes the salt (NaCl) into separate ions.
physical property
It is a physical property.
water physically IS a liquid.
chemical property
Boiling point is a physical property. This is because when an element boils, it changes its state of matter, which is a physical change.
It is a chemical property.