Change in temperature directly indicates a change in the mean amount of kinetic energy possessed by each particle.
It also indirectly indicates a possible change in state, and a possible change in chemical properties too (chemical reactions often involve energy transfer in the form of temperature change).
Heat of combustion is a chemical property.
the mass of the property does not change
a physical change or a chemical change
Yes, only if the temperature of a substance is increased.
The chemical property of a substance relates to its ability to undergo a change. It transforms the substance into different substances.
It is a change of a physical property - for example the variation of temperature.
a physical change is a change in any physical property of a substance, not in the substance itself
No, a physical property DOES NOT change the identity of a substance. That would be a chemical property which DOES change the identity.
You have a phase change which would indicate a physical change since the substance remains the same in composition.
Heat of combustion is a chemical property.
Ice melts to water if the temperature is high enough. This would change the texture but not the mass. It is difficult if not impossible to change the mass without changing the substance.
Ice melts to water if the temperature is high enough. This would change the texture but not the mass. It is difficult if not impossible to change the mass without changing the substance.
Physical property of matter
Change of state of a substance is a physical property!
the mass of the property does not change
None. Temperature is a term/concept that affects any substance and any atom. Temperature describes the kinetic energy (dependend on their speed) that the atoms your substance is made of have. Dependend on your substance you need different amount of heat energy to change the temperature. This property is called heat capacity.
A substance with a high specific heat will easily change temperature.