Physical- Something PURE.
Chemical- Something that contains OTHER things.
Both are physical properties.
Yes, two substances can have the same physical property. For example, both water and ethanol are clear. For this reason, multiple properties must be examined when determining the identity of a substance.
They both describe substances
They do not have the same set of physical properties. At the very least they have different melting and boiling points, and different densities, and their colors are not identical.
What is the question exactly? If it is about Uranium having physical and/or chemical properties, the answer is that it has both. Every single element and compound in this universe has both physical and chemical properties.
Samples of platinum and copper can have the same extensive properties but not the same intensive properties for a couple of reasons. These are both metals but have differing numbers of electrons.
Argon is an element. As such, it has both physical and chemical properties.
Bromine is an element. It has both physical and chemial properties
Calcium is an element. It has both physical and chemical properties.
It has both. It is a metallic element.
Copper has both chemical and physical properties. Chemical properties refer to how copper reacts with other substances, while physical properties refer to characteristics like its color, density, and conductivity.
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