I'm not sure what the Chemical difference in property is, but the physical difference would be that ash is powdery and wood is solid.
Physical:cutting it
Chemical: burning it
True. The burning of wood is a chemical change
Physical property solid, but chemical property is a polymer
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physical property happens by itself or from things in nature. chemical property happens by outside.
The diffence between chemical and physical is that ones chemical and ones physical!!
is a Reacts with air a chemica or physical property
Physical properties are it's rest quantitative properties, while the chemical properties are its reactions to things like temperature and other substances. I hope somebody gives you a more comprehensive answer. :)
a physical change is reversible but a chemical change is irreversible
You can tell the difference by knowing that a physical property changes shape and that a chemical property changes the substance.
physical property happens by itself or from things in nature. chemical property happens by outside.
chemical change-change in the chemicalchemical property-property(physical trait)of the chemicalor something close to that u might want to check...
chemical change-change in the chemicalchemical property-property(physical trait)of the chemicalor something close to that u might want to check...
what is the difference between a physical change and a physical property
A physical property is any aspect of an object or substance that can be measured or perceived without changing its identitywhile Chemical property of matter describes its "potential" to undergo some chemical change or reaction by virtue of its composition.
Physical property is an aspect of matter that can be observed or measured without changing, Chemical property may only be observed by changing the chemicals identity of a substance. (this was copied off a scientific website) :)
physical properties are those that can be seen or measured without changing a material. chemical properties tell how the substance forms new substances when it mixes with something else.
it is more of a physical property depending on the strength of the substances' atomic/molecular columb forces, and the difference between internal and external pressure. so no it does not involve chemical property
The way I remember the difference, is: a physical property is a property that you can observe without changing it (or observe without a chemical reaction). So properties like melting point, boiling point, density, color, hardness are all physical properties. A property like 'reacts with water' could only be observed by performing the reaction to observe the change.
The way I remember the difference, is: a physical property is a property that you can observe without changing it (or observe without a chemical reaction). So properties like melting point, boiling point, density, color, hardness are all physical properties. A property like 'reacts with water' could only be observed by performing the reaction to observe the change.
the difference between a physical change and a chemical change is that a physical change is usually reversible whilst a chemical change is not reversible.