Yes the states of matter are a physical property.
A state of matter is a physical property.
The state of matter is a physical property.
The state of matter is a physical property at any temperature.
Density and state of matter are physical properties, its not chemical =p.
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
the state of matter
The state of matter of a element or compound is linked to its melting and boiling points which are both physical properties. Also if the element/compound is a solid you could say physical properties on the type of structure it would form
The property that describes the state of matter of an object is called its physical state, which can be solid, liquid, or gas. This property is determined by the arrangement and movement of the particles that make up the object.
These are physical properties.
No, it is a (physical) state of matter, and 'liquid' is not a property
It is a physical property of matter.
The characteristic of matter you are referring to is called a physical property. The ability to melt is an example of a physical property exhibited by ice, where it changes from a solid state to a liquid state when heated.