Since decomposition is a chemical reaction, it would be considered a chemical property.
the property is diffusion
Since sodium chlorate is a salt, thus a solid crystal, melting point 381 °C, there are NO viscosity data known. Viscosity is a property of fluids!, telling how 'thick' or 'sticky' it is.
Both sodium- and potassium carbonate are 'cleaners'
Acidity is a chemical property.
Appearance is a physical property.
Chemical, as new substances are formed
the property is diffusion
Since sodium chlorate is a salt, thus a solid crystal, melting point 381 °C, there are NO viscosity data known. Viscosity is a property of fluids!, telling how 'thick' or 'sticky' it is.
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No, its property is that it is that it is a strong oxidant (a source of Oxygen)
Most transition metals have this property, as do some other elements. Nonmetals often have more than one possible oxidation number in their polyatomic anions, but these tend to have the same charge, as in perchlorate, chlorate, chlorite, and hypochlorite, which all have the charge of -1.
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Decomposition is a chemical change, therefore, when decomposition results from exposure to ultraviolet light, that reflects a chemical property.
For the chemical composition of orange see the link below.
Both sodium- and potassium carbonate are 'cleaners'
There are more then two: potassium and lithium are the nearest, and there are rubidium, cesium, and francium as well in this group.
If a molecule decomposes, then it is a chemical change. Like for water (H2O), It will look like this: 2 H2O -> 2H2 + O2 Since the actual original chemical changed, it is a chemical reaction.