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Zinc is not a property; it is a substance. Like all substances it has its own set of physical and chemical properties.
Zinc is neither. Zinc is an element it HAS physical and chemical properties. For example Zinc is soft this is a physical property
Zinc is not a property at all; it is a substance. Like all substances it has its own set of physical and chemical properties.
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No, zinc does not contain lead. Zinc and lead are two different elements with distinct chemical properties.
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The hardness and density of zinc are physical properties, as they do not involve any change in the chemical composition of the substance. Changes in physical properties can be observed without altering the chemical identity of the material.
No, zinc is not considered an active nonmetal. It is classified as a metal due to its chemical properties.
Dissolving zinc in acid is a chemical property because it involves a chemical reaction between the zinc and the acid, resulting in the formation of new substances (zinc ions and hydrogen gas) with different properties than the original zinc metal.
Yes, zinc is a chemical.
Zinc sulphide has the chemical formula ZnS.
When zinc reacts with acids to produce hydrogen gas, it is a chemical change because new substances are formed (zinc salts and hydrogen gas) with different properties from the original substances.