This help to use correctly this substance.
Physical and chemical properties of matter are useful because they can help you identify that substance. For example paper burns very easily and aluminum doesn't, this is how they can be described individually.
nothing really, because a characteristic property can be a physical or chemical property that helps to classify a substance. melting point and boiling point are examples of characteristic properties. and chemical properties are ONLY dealing with a substances ability to to take part in chemical reactions only. So they are basically the same, just not really :) hope that helps.
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 Helps identify and classify Substance
Chemistry can be a tough subject but I will try my best to answer your question thoroughly. A substance can have chemical and physical properties. Physical properties do not change the substance chemically whereas chemical properties change the chemical nature. A good example is H2O (water) it's boiling point is 100°C (212 °F) and freezing point 0°C (32 °F). When water is boiling it is still H2O and the same when frozen. It only changes its physical state (Gas/Liquid/Solid). Hope this makes sense and helps.
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an enzyme
This chemical is called bile.
A characteristic property is a chemical or physical property that helps identify and classify substances. The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample you are observing is large or small.
This substance makes up the majority of your cells, and is necessary for them to carry out most of their chemical reactions.