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Yes , it should or else it is a physical property
Copper has both chemical and physical properties. You will need to specify which property you are asking about
I think that a chemical equation tells a chemist that substances you start with and substances you end with
Chemistry explain the chemical composition and structure of materials, the interaction of substances and produce new materials.
physical property happens by itself or from things in nature. chemical property happens by outside.
Chemical weathering is which makes new substances, whereas physical weathering is where rock is changed into smaller pieces of the same substance.
Physical changes is change in property. Ex) change from solid to liquid....ice to water. Chemical change changes to different substances. Ex) rotting of fruit.
Thickness is a physical property without any relation with chemical composition or chemical changes.
you can observe it without changing it.
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minerals : solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition.vitamins : any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism.-----SAIVIJAYA KRISHNA
Yes, magnetism is a property of iron. Unfortunately, I cannot explain the physics behind it (yet). However, it has to do with electron pairing and whatnot...there are good sites regarding magnetism that could help you with that.