Thermal conductivity is a Physical property
Thermal conductivity Electrical conductivity
Thermal conductivity is a physical property.
boyles law describes how when temperature rises the volume rises
Why aluminium has high thermal expansion coefficient than Copper?"
It is a physical property. As there is no change in chemical composition and only size increases.
Thermal conductivity is a Physical property
Thermal conductivity is a Physical property
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coefficient of thermal expansion chemical would be Galvanism,
Expansion is a physical property.
This increase of volume is called expansion
Thermal conductivity Electrical conductivity
The thermal expansion of mercury is proportional and linear to temperature.
reactivity of water is a chemical property
Matter has chemical properties (ex.: chemical reactivity) or physical properties (ex.: thermal conductivity).
Examples: - chemical reactivity - flammability - resistance to corrosion - resistance to thermal degradation etc.