no, water is a compound and can be in any phase: solid, liquid, or gas.
The reaction of sodium metal with water to produce hydrogen gas is a chemical property. This is because a new substance (hydrogen gas) is formed as a result of a chemical reaction between sodium and water.
If something reacts with water to form a gas, it's demonstrating a chemical property. The reaction has caused it to become something new, which is a telltale sign of a chemical property.
water forming water vapor is physical change
Chemical
The property that primarily controls how much water can be present as a gas is temperature, which influences the water vapor pressure in the air. Warmer air can hold more water vapor compared to cooler air.
yes viscosity is a property of gas
chemical
When Condenstated turns into a less active property, Water. When cooled enough.
physical. because you can easily change it back to water form and/or a gas.
Probability isn't a property of a gas.
It is a physical change: water changes from gas to solid.
Water vapor is in the gaseous state.