structures and functional groups.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
The differences in chemical properties are not significant (excepting protium and deuterium); the physical properties are different.
No the properties are different and they belong to two different groups
yes chemical properties do change a substance physical properties just change the physical shape or look!!!
The chemical and physical properties of a compound are different than those of the elements from which it is formed.
No. Chemical and physical properties are different.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
its different because physical it bruoght on by us and chemical is different particles from once was a different substance.
Yes, HCl, Cl and H have very different chemical and physical properties.
Chemical Properties If it reacts (reactivity) If it corrodes (corrosion) Physical Properties malleable ductile conductivity magnetic
*isomorphic have different chemical and physical properties and poly morphous have same chemical and physical properties
A chemical reaction will result in a product with not only chemical properties (which are different than the reactants), but also physical properties (which are also different from the reactants).
Because reactants and products have different chemical compositions and consequently different chemical and physical properties.
Each salt has a different chemical composition and consequently different chemical and physical properties.
The chemical formulas, the chemical and physical properties are of course different.
Because an element is an element and a molecule is a molecule; they are different chemical entities and of course they have different chemical and physical properties.
Computers are not evaluated by chemical or physical properties; also computers are a complex of many components, each with different properties.