No, pH is a chemical property.
pH is a chemical property :)
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Yes, pH and density are physical properties. pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution, while density is a measure of the mass of a substance per unit volume. Both properties describe characteristics of a substance that can be observed and measured without changing the chemical composition of the substance.
Yes, malleability is a physical property that refers to the ability of a material to be deformed or shaped under compressive stress without fracturing. This change is typically reversible and does not involve a change in the material's chemical composition.
pH stands for "potenz Hydrogen" (potenz is German for power).It represents how much hydrogen is present in a solution... so it is a chemical property
The ability to neutralize stomach acid is a chemical property, as it involves a chemical reaction between an acidic substance and a base to achieve a neutral pH. It is not an inherent physical characteristic of the substance itself.
Flammability, reactivity with oxygen, pH level are chemical properties; smell is also a consequence of the chemical composition.
chemical property --> its pH, solubility in organic solvents, reactivity with acids or basesphysical property --> its density, temperature, color
No, that's a physical property. A chemical property would be something along the lines of reactivity with water, pH, heat of combustion, etc... If it has to do with reactions, then it's a chemical property.
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The state of matter is a physical property.
One physical property of an acid is that it has a sour taste.