Tungsten, W, with the highest melting point of all elements: 3680 K
Tungsten (wolfram, W) ia chemical element, not a property.
The high melting point of tungsten (3422°C) is the physical property that makes it suitable for making filaments in tungsten light bulbs. This property allows the filament to reach high temperatures without melting, resulting in the efficient emission of light.
it is chemical property
This is like asking 'how much tungsten do I have?' Perhaps you are asking about density or some other property of tungsten.
solid
physical property
The state of matter is a physical property.
physical property
It is a physical property.
Dullness is a physical property.
Heating tungsten until it glows red is a physical change because the composition of the tungsten does not change. The change in color is a result of the increased temperature causing the atoms to vibrate and emit visible light.
i am pretty sure it is a physical property! :)