The boiling point of a substance is an example of a physical property of that substance.
Boiling point is a physical property not a chemical property.
Flammability is an example of the chemical property.
Yes. Water is a substance - a chemical compound. But it is not a property.
A chemical property is the properties exhibited by a material in a chemical reaction. This gives a substance the ability to have a chemical identity and is also used in building chemical classifications. The properties can be used in identifying a substance that is unknown or to separate substances. The property also helps in providing information on the application of a substance.
It is [in]flammability.
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Heat of combustion is a chemical property.
Density is classified as a physical property because the density of a substance can change when the substance changes state. Example: When water evaporates it is a physical change and the density changes. A chemical property is a property that describes its ability to react chemically with other substances and THEREFORE density is not a chemical property.
Zinc is not a property; it is a substance. Like all substances it has its own set of physical and chemical properties.
boiling point --------- Boiling point is a specific characteristic of a substance or element; the mechanical strength, the viscosity, the electrical resistivity are more difficult to be used for a sure identification of a substance.
Boiling is a physical change not a chemical property change. Changes of a substances state are physical changes. In a chemical change, a new compound or substance is the result. In a physical change no new substance is formed. Example: Water - whether it's a solid (ice) liquid (water) or a gas it's the same substance. When the water boils it changes to steam(gas) which is still water in the air, and when we cool down the gas (condensation) it changes back to water.
It is a change of a physical property - for example the variation of temperature.