mass
No. By which I mean it's not a "property" at all, it's a process.
whether it is hot or cold
i mean change
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
Well, one of a substance's properties is whether it's a liquid or a gas or a solid. This is a physical property. If you mean chemical property, then no, it doesn't change with a change of phase.
I believe you mean copper. Copper is not a property; it is an element with physical and chemical properties.
A quantity is equal to itself (reflective law)
No. By which I mean it's not a "property" at all, it's a process.
what does that mean there are no physical properties in a sentence
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I assume you mean "inertia". That is related to mass.
physical because its changing state. changes of state mean physical
whether it is hot or cold
By "physical" quantity, I will "assume" you mean directly measurable. 1. Kinetic Energy 2. Temperature 3. Velocity 4. Heat 'content' 5. Radioactivity 6. Luminescence
The property of being physically or mentally strong
i mean change
chemical. when it melts, it doesn't mean it changed into a new substance. it just changed physical states! it is still a metal. physical state is a physical property of any substance, so when it changes physical state, as in changes to liquid, solid or gas, it is still the same substance.