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No, the boiling point is a physical property because the compound or substance is not changing chemically (only physically from a liquid to a gas). The boiling point is considered the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure surrounding the liquid. All of these are physical properties, making the boiling point a physical property too.
making lemonade is a physical change i believe
an alloy
This is a physical process.
it is a physical change.
It demonstrates that aluminum is malleable.
Making glue is a chemical process.
The physical property that can render tungsten suitable for making filament of tungsten light bulbs is incandescence.
melting point
Floating is a physical property, and is not a 'change' in any sense.
No. It is a chemical change.
melting point
The blending of steel (making alloys) is a physical process. Though the structure of the steel changes, it is still chemically unaltered.
Chemical. Something else is created as a result, and the composition does change, making it a chemical change.
Aluminum is recyclable by humans but not renewable in the sense of making it. We acquire aluminum by mining and smelting ore containing aluminum.
Aluminium is now cheap, easily machined, has a low density and is resistant to corrosion.
No, the boiling point is a physical property because the compound or substance is not changing chemically (only physically from a liquid to a gas). The boiling point is considered the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure surrounding the liquid. All of these are physical properties, making the boiling point a physical property too.