Melting point is a physical property
The melting point is a physical property.
Yes, melting point is a physical property, not a chemical property. It is a characteristic of a substance that can help identify and differentiate it from other substances based on how it changes states from solid to liquid.
It is a physical property, so is boiling point.
A melting point is considered a physical property because it is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing its chemical composition. It is the temperature at which a solid substance changes to a liquid state.
A melting point is a physical property. It yields much information in the identification of a compound
Physical property the physical state of the water is changed from ice to water not the chemical state i.e it is still h2o
Melting point is a physical property, not a change.
It is purely a Physical Property. Fusing (melting) involves no chemical reactions. The melting point of a substance is hard wired in the physical properties of a substance.
Melting is a physical property.Any thing is a physical property if it can be reversed but a chemical property can't.For e.g If you melt ice it will become water but still you can freeze it and form ice again. * * * * * Not true. Many chemical reactions are reversible.
physical. melting does not change the substance; it only changes the state of matter (or the movement of particles).
The melting point of sulfur at 112°C is a physical property. This property describes how the substance changes from a solid to a liquid state under specific conditions, without any change in its chemical composition.
During melting the chemical composition of NaCl is not changed.