neither. it is a change of state.
A physical change.
At 78.37°C, ethanol boils and undergoes a phase change from liquid to gas. It turns into ethanol vapor, which can be collected and condensed back into liquid ethanol through condensation.
This is a physical change because the identity of the substances (water and ethanol) remains the same. The change is reversible, as both water and ethanol can be recovered from the separated mixture.
Because you are not changing the composition of the substance, boils is a physical property.
Physical.
No, boiling point is a physical property of a substance, not a chemical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances to form new substances.
Boiling point is a physical property that refers to the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas. If a substance boils at 450 degrees, that is a physical property.
It is a physical change.
The boiling point of water is higher than the boiling point of ethanol. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, while ethanol boils at 78.37 degrees Celsius.
Ethanol boils at a temperature of approximately 78.37 degrees Celsius, which is equivalent to 173.07 degrees Fahrenheit.
The boiling of water at 212 degrees Fahrenheit is a physical change. This change occurs when water transitions from a liquid state to a gaseous state without altering its chemical composition.
Physical, steam is still H2O.