No it's a physical property.
physical property
Ductility is a physical property, because it refers to an easy change in the shape of a solid substance; no chemical change occurs during such changes of shape.
A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
No. Because malleability is the ability to change the shape of something, it is a physical property.
You can tell the difference by knowing that a physical property changes shape and that a chemical property changes the substance.
Physical change. The wax was solid and now it is a liquid. All phase changes are physical changes.
chemical because u cant change it back into fresh milk
Chemical property
No, it's a physical property. Ductility is a substance's ability to be pulled into different shapes, like a metal pulled into a wire. Changing the shape of a substance does not change its chemical composition, which is why it's a physical property and not a chemical property.
it is chemical change
A chemical property is a characteristic about an object involving the atomic structure, makeup of the object, or pretty much anything that does not involve the physical features like hardness, color, shape, etc.
The easiest way to differentiate between chemical and physical properties are that almost all chemical properties are irreversible, meaning they can't go back to what they were before. A physical property is like what states of matter, shape, color, size, weight, etc. Chemical properties are properties that happen when there is a chemical reaction. Rust on iron, changing color of leaves, endo and exothermic reactions, and so on.