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Is it a physical change or a physical property that you observe when you observe the crushing of copper sulfate?

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How do you observe a physical property?

without changing the object


What is the difference between chemical property and physical property?

The way I remember the difference, is: a physical property is a property that you can observe without changing it (or observe without a chemical reaction). So properties like melting point, boiling point, density, color, hardness are all physical properties. A property like 'reacts with water' could only be observed by performing the reaction to observe the change.


What is the differs between physical property and chemical property?

The way I remember the difference, is: a physical property is a property that you can observe without changing it (or observe without a chemical reaction). So properties like melting point, boiling point, density, color, hardness are all physical properties. A property like 'reacts with water' could only be observed by performing the reaction to observe the change.


Is yellow solid physical or chemical property?

physical (because you can observe it without inducing a chemical reaction).


What is something that your senses tell you about an object?

Something you can observe about an object using your senses is a physical property.


Is volume a physical property or chemical?

Volume is a physical property.


Must a new substance be formed when you observe a chemical property?

Yes , it should or else it is a physical property


Any characteristic of a material that you can observe without changing the substances that make up the material is a?

physical property


Must new substances be formed when you observe a chemical property explain?

Yes , it should or else it is a physical property


What is the difference between physical property and chemical property?

The way I remember the difference, is: a physical property is a property that you can observe without changing it (or observe without a chemical reaction). So properties like melting point, boiling point, density, color, hardness are all physical properties. A property like 'reacts with water' could only be observed by performing the reaction to observe the change.


Is hardness a physical or chemical property?

physical property