Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
Transparency is a physical property because it describes the ability of a material to transmit light without scattering. It is based on the interaction of light with the material's structure, rather than its chemical composition.
Transparency is a physical property because in no way does it describe the the substance's chemical properties. All transparency is showing is the light that can pass through it, which is a physical property.
Transparency is a physical property of a substance that describes how much light can pass through it. It is not a chemical change since the substance remains the same chemically, only its ability to allow light to pass through changes.
A physical change
ummm, no. If you are asking what a physical property of vinegar is, the answer would be its transparency.
chemical property
yes it can be called physical and chemical reaction
Physical
physical property
Physical