This property is called flammability.
To know if something is a chemical or physical property, you need to know if it is made out of OTHER things. For example, a diamond would be a physical property because it is not made out of other things. The sugar molecule, on the other hand, would be a chemical property because it is made out of other things; carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. So, is zinc a chemical or physical property?
This property is flammability.
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Everyone is made up of matter that is constantly experiencing both chemical and physical changes.Mass is the property of the matter.it can be described as amount of matter in things.
Not being affected by acids is a chemical property. This property relates to how a substance reacts with other substances to form new products. In this case, a substance's resistance to being affected by acids is a result of its chemical composition and structure.
A physical property can be observed without changing the material's composition. A chemical property can only be observed when a chemical change takes place.
All things do not boil at the same temperature, so it depends on the chemical aspect of the physical properties of whatever is being boiled.
Gravity is not matter (dark or light), it is a property of mass and space that results in forces. Matter and force are entirely different things.
Physical properties are it's rest quantitative properties, while the chemical properties are its reactions to things like temperature and other substances. I hope somebody gives you a more comprehensive answer. :)
i think it is a chemical property A reaction between substances can be observed visually (color change or change in state of matter, bubbles forming, explosion), smelled (odor given off), or felt (change in temperature).
If something is liquid, that's its physical state. Solid, liquid, and gas are the states of matter as they began in the modern era. This differentiates matter from the time when things were earth, air, fire or water, or a combination of them. Note also that we've added plasma and a couple of other physical properties to solids, liquids and gases.
The water, itself, is not a property. It is a compound. Properties of water are things like boiling point, freezing point, density, color, etc.
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