the melting point
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.
It indicates that the substance has turned to a liquid.
state of matter for example,you cannot say a liquid is water because it is liquid,so state of the substance is a physical property that is very uncertain in deducing what the substance is.
Yes, it is correct.
When a substance melts, it changes state from solid to liquid. This does not alter the substance's chemical composition, so melting point is a physical property. Flammability means burning, and when a substance burns, it reacts with oxygen to produce a new substance that was not there before. This is therefore a chemical property.
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.
It indicates that the substance has turned to a liquid.
state of matter for example,you cannot say a liquid is water because it is liquid,so state of the substance is a physical property that is very uncertain in deducing what the substance is.
state of matter for example,you cannot say a liquid is water because it is liquid,so state of the substance is a physical property that is very uncertain in deducing what the substance is.
Flammability is a chemical property that indicates how well a substance reacts with the element oxygen. Flammability requires oxygen in air for a substance to ignite, or lead to combustion. In regards to flammable liquid, a term often used is flash point, which is the minimum temperature required by flammable liquids to give off enough vapors into the air and begin to burn at their surfaces.
Melting point of the substance
The state is a property. Solid, liquid, gas, or plasma are the states.
It's either Solid, Liquid or Gas.
There are three basic substance characteristics for matter and they are solid, liquid, and gas.
Yes, it is correct.
When a substance melts, it changes state from solid to liquid. This does not alter the substance's chemical composition, so melting point is a physical property. Flammability means burning, and when a substance burns, it reacts with oxygen to produce a new substance that was not there before. This is therefore a chemical property.
The property of flowing very quickly in liquid is called fluidity. It refers to the measure of the extent to which a substance is fluid.