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 Is_density_classified_as_a_chemical_property_or_a_physical_propertyproperty is a property that describes its ability to react chemically with other substances and THEREFORE density is not a chemical property.
so it is a physical property
Yes. A physical property or change relates to the shape, state, etc of a substance. If you melt lead, it is still lead. A chemical change would be rearranging the atoms of lead and another element into a new substance, such as Lead Oxide. A nuclear change would be the decay of an element into a new element and some radiation, such as Americium-241 decaying into Neptunium-237 and some Alpha particles.
Melting temperature is a physical property.
The mass is a physical property.
350 degrees Fahrenheit is 176.67 degrees Celsius.
3000ºC = 5432ºF
127 degrees Fahrenheit = 52.78 degrees Celsius
93.2 degrees Fahrenheit = 34 degrees Celsius.
Bromine and Mercury
170 degrees Fahrenheit = 76.6 degrees Celsius.
20 degrees celsius
47.22222 celsius
6.67 degrees Celsius.
Take the temperature in Fahrenheit subtract 32.Divide by 1.8.The result is degrees Celsius.
67 degrees Celsius = 340.15 Kelvin
135 degrees celsius
295 degrees Kelvin.
99.86 F
134.6 F
71
350 degrees Fahrenheit is 176.67 degrees Celsius.