It is chemical property. 'Rotting' is a chemical reaction.
Combustible (able to burn)
Yes. Spoiling itself is a chemical change, or chemical reaction. But, the ability to spoil is the quality, or property, of being able to spoil.
Nitrogen has the chemical property of being able to form a triple covalent bond with itself. No other elements in group 15 (5-A) do this.
combustibility? maybe, dont take my work on that. its either that or a word that starts with an "o" I believe.
The mathematical is answer is pi divided 1.23472 which will then have the matter of 3893 and then u will be able to figure out what chemical property is from doing none of this
The only reason a material is able to reflect light is because of its smooth surface and the substance that it is made of which are physical property
If an something is an element you will not be able to break it down any further by chemical means.
One argument people use is that the government should not put restrictions on private property. If something is environmentally unfriendly on property you own, some people believe the government should not be able to tell you how to treat that property.
Once they have transferred the property, it is no longer a part of the estate. If they try to sell it, they would be selling something they have no control over. They may be able to bring the property back into the estate, but it would take a court order to do so.
In the state of matter you can use all five senses without having to change the substance (physical property). With chemical property you are altering the substance so you are able to observe it.
Hardness a physical or chemical
yes and they are able to be balanced.