A physical property can be found without changing the composition of the substance. when you are finding the density of an object, you simply have to divide the object's mass by its volume. There is no chemical change occurring.
density can be observed without changing its physical property while you change the look of something with chemical properties
Because in a chemical reaction atoms are rearranged to form new substances whilst in a physical reaction or change of state the atoms are only rearranged. :D
The density doesnt change , no matter what the size of the sample is
Colourless is a property, or word to describe matter, however the "gas" would be something you're describing. However, if a reaction is omitting a colourless gas, it could be considered a physical property of the reaction.
Physical - because melting isn't a change in it's chemical structure, it has just changed its physical state of matter. Generally (but not always) physical changes are reversible (can be taken back) but chemical ones cannot be reversed easily.
It is a change in physical state, which is a physical change.
colorless is physical, gas is a physical state
no thats physical bc it doesnt result in a new substance, its just a different state of matter. look in ur book lazy!!
A state of matter is a physical property.
The state of matter is a physical property.
The state of matter is a physical property at any temperature.
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
Density and state of matter are physical properties, its not chemical =p.
The state of matter of a element or compound is linked to its melting and boiling points which are both physical properties. Also if the element/compound is a solid you could say physical properties on the type of structure it would form
No, it is a (physical) state of matter, and 'liquid' is not a property
physical property chemical property density dependent property independent property Hope this was a help at all
No. It is a physical property.
Solid, liquid, gas and plasma (fundamental states of matter) are physical properties.
Yes the states of matter are a physical property.
physical. melting does not change the substance; it only changes the state of matter (or the movement of particles).