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Colourless is a property, or word to describe matter, however the "gas" would be something you're describing. However, if a reaction is omitting a colourless gas, it could be considered a physical property of the reaction.

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9y ago

Substances can be described in two different ways: by chemical and physical properties. Chemical properties change the chemical nature of the matter, and physical properties do not. The fact that a substance is a gas at any temperature is a physical property.

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11y ago

Gas is a physical state, not a property. A gas can be converted into a liquid and then solid, a solid may be converted into a gas or liquid.

An element which is liquid at a certain temperature may be a gas at another temperature, this is called change of physical state.

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13y ago

Phase changes are physical. At least I think that's what you were looking for from this question. It's difficult to tell the way you worded it.

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10y ago

The state of matter is a physical property.

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10y ago

Gasoline is a material, a mixture of organic compounds - not a property !

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14y ago

Physical

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chemical

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