Properties:
-Ability to burn.
-Bubbling.
-Color (can be physical as well).
-Corrosion.
-Explosiveness.
-Foaming.
-Odor.
-Rotting.
-Rusting.
Changes:
-Absorbs heat to become cooler.
-Becomes magnetized.
-Blowing up (explosion).
-Burning.
-Change in odor.
-Color change (can be physical as well).
-Gives off heat.
-Glowing.
-Production of gas bubbles.
-Formation of a precipitate.
A chemical reaction changes the chemical properties of substances involved by forming new substances with different chemical compositions. This can result in changes in physical properties such as color, temperature, odor, and state of matter.
physical or chemical changes
Yes, matter can undergo changes in both its physical and chemical properties. Physical properties changes do not alter the composition of the substance, such as changing state from solid to liquid. Chemical properties changes involve a chemical reaction that results in the formation of new substances with different chemical compositions.
Chemical properties
the properties that change are physical and chemical properties!!! :)
The chemical properties of an object show what a chemical change did to that substance.
Yes, chemical changes result in a change in the chemical structure of a substance. During a chemical change, new substances with different chemical compositions are formed through the rearrangement of atoms and bonds. This is in contrast to physical changes, where the chemical structure remains the same even though the physical properties may change.
Yes.
physical changes do not change the chemical properties of a substance
no
No, changes in state of matter (such as melting, freezing, boiling) are physical changes, not chemical changes. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
Chemical properties refer to a substance's ability to undergo changes that alter its composition and identity. These changes often involve the breaking and forming of chemical bonds within the substance.