A physical property.
Physical.
Silver is not a property. It is a substance with chemical and physical properties. Silver colour is a property (physical)
Colour is a physical property.
Color is a physical property.
it can be both, but more likely is it a chemical change.
No, the color of ink is a physical property, as it relates to the way light is absorbed and reflected by the ink molecules. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances in a chemical reaction.
property that could be used to indicate physical or chemical change
Colour itself is a Physical Property.
Red color is a physical property because it can be observed without changing the chemical makeup of the substance. It is a result of the way light interacts with the material and is a characteristic that can vary based on factors like pigmentation or structure.
Its colour, its melting point, its boiling point, whether it is magnetic or not, whether it is an electrical conductor or not and its atomic mass are all physical properties.
I believe that you are referring to physical properties. They are observed without changing composition of the substance. Physical properties are more obvious things like colour, shape, etc.
This is False. The colour has to change to be a chemical change/property. If it stays the same, it is physical. Hardness is an example of a physical property. (ex. If I melt a piece of hard steel, it will become soft, liquid probably, but it isn't hard anymore, this change is reversible, therefore a physical change/property)