physical: density
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Colorless, odorless gas. Primarily inert; reacts with Fluorine.
Fluorine and other elements that are in group 17. A cool site is chemicool.com
Fluorine is a chemical substance - a halogen.
No. No two elements have the same chemical properties. However, the chemical properties of fluorine and chlorine are similar. Since they are similar, they are placed in the same group, group 17, on the periodic table.
Shiny and silvery are not chemical properties. These are physical properties.
Colorless, odorless gas. Primarily inert; reacts with Fluorine.
Fluorine and other elements that are in group 17. A cool site is chemicool.com
Fluorine is a chemical substance - a halogen.
Fluorine is the most reactive nonmetal.
No. No two elements have the same chemical properties. However, the chemical properties of fluorine and chlorine are similar. Since they are similar, they are placed in the same group, group 17, on the periodic table.
No. Chemical and physical properties are different.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
Shiny and silvery are not chemical properties. These are physical properties.
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A chemical change is when the chemical properties of a substance changes and a physical change is when the chemical properties stay the same but the physical properties (shape, temperature etc...)
it is sulfur