Physical.
No, malleability is a physical property. If a metal is malleable, that means that it can be shaped and formed by compression, without cracking or breaking, so that it can be formed into thin sheets.
Malleability and ductility are physical properties.
Chemical properties involve reacting with another substance. IE: burning of magnesium requires oxygen after which it is no longer magnesium. Physical properties do not. IE: metals are malleable, some very malleable, like copper wire can be bent with your hand. BUT it is still copper wire.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
it changes chemical properties
octane is not a chemical or physical property. Properties are what define something not what they are. So octane has both chemical and physical properties.
the chemical properties of timber tell us about the chemical composition of tree material and physical properties tell us about the apperence and color of the timber
Chemical Properties If it reacts (reactivity) If it corrodes (corrosion) Physical Properties malleable ductile conductivity magnetic
Chemical properties involve reacting with another substance. IE: burning of magnesium requires oxygen after which it is no longer magnesium. Physical properties do not. IE: metals are malleable, some very malleable, like copper wire can be bent with your hand. BUT it is still copper wire.
Physical: malleability of the wire Density of the brackets Chemical: they are non toxic
Yes.
physical
Praseodymium is a soft,silvery,malleable and ductile metal.It is present on lanthanide group.It is valued for magnetic,chemical and optical properties.
physical
Ductility, the property of a substance to be drawn out into a thin wire is a physical property associated with some metals, such as gold, silver and copper.
The physical properties of metaloids are that they can be shiny or dull, solid at room temperature, malleable, and ductile.
Has luster, is malleable, and conducts electricity.
No. Chemical and physical properties are different.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.