Physical Property are those that can be observed or measured without affecting the composition of the sample. Density, hardness, viscosity, malleability, solubility, melting temperature, and boiling temperature are some examples of physical property.
Solubility is a chemical property !
Solubility is a chemical property !
it is chemical
It is a chemical property.
Cap solubility Is a physical property reactivity is chemical and example of chemical property
Dissolution is a physical process.
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The physical properties of the things in the mixture. It could be that one part of the mixture is soluble, the other part insoluble - both physical properties. It could be that you use the boiling point of 2 liquids to separate them - physical properties. You could use a magnet if one part is magnetic and the other isn't - physical properties. And so on. But you are relying on physical properties rather than chemical properties.
No. Chemical and physical properties are different.
Some chemical properties of calcium is that it's highly reactive. I have searched some other chem. properties but all i get is a good conductor, soluble, and an alkaline earth metal. but those are PHYSICAL properties, so I've only found that it's reactive as a chemical property.
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.
Shiny and silvery are not chemical properties. These are physical properties.
Physical and chemical properties of LPG
A chemical change is when the chemical properties of a substance changes and a physical change is when the chemical properties stay the same but the physical properties (shape, temperature etc...)
what are the physical properties of batteries
it changes chemical properties
Chemical Properties If it reacts (reactivity) If it corrodes (corrosion) Physical Properties malleable ductile conductivity magnetic
Color and density are physical properties. Odor and solubility are 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.