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It doesn't matter how much of the liquid you have and it is a characteristic property.
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
Yes. conversion of liquid helium to gaseous helium is a physical property
i think that melting is physical property because its liquid and flammability is a chemical property because has their ability.
mass,liquid,gas,and solid
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Flash Point is a carefully defined feature. It is the temperature at which the vapour of a volatile liquid will ignite to form an ignitable mixture in the presence of an ignition source. When the ignition source is removed, the combustion may well cease. And of course, when the word MORE is used, there must be a second material/property with which it is to be compared.
It doesn't matter how much of the liquid you have and it is a characteristic property.
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
No, it is a (physical) state of matter, and 'liquid' is not a property
No, itit is a property of a liquid.
The property is for sale. A property of water is that it is a liquid.
Yes. conversion of liquid helium to gaseous helium is a physical property
The fact that a metal (mercury) is a liquid at room temperature is a characteristic property of the metal, mercury. The temperature at which a metal melts to become liquid would be a chemical property of the metal.
Oil. It keeps them cooler
water physically IS a liquid.
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