These properties are specific for each substance.
so you can learn more about them
The answer is Physical and Chemical properties
Examples: - flammability - resistance to corrosion - resistance to thermal degradation - oxidation - reduction - apptitude for polymerization - chemilumiscence etc.
yes
Classifying chemicals by their chemical properties, like their chemical functions, or the way they react chemically, allows them to be grouped together according to their functions.
Chefs need to know physical and chemical properties in the kitchen, so they will know what will happen to different substances when they are heated, cooled, etc. Also, they need to know so they are able to tell the difference between the properties. Physical properties can return to their natural state (water freezing to ice, then ice melting back to water). However, chemical properties cannot be changed back once they are changed (a raw egg is changed when cooked, but you cannot un-cook an egg)
Reacts with other substances.
The answer is Physical and Chemical properties
Examples: - flammability - resistance to corrosion - resistance to thermal degradation - oxidation - reduction - apptitude for polymerization - chemilumiscence etc.
yes
Classifying chemicals by their chemical properties, like their chemical functions, or the way they react chemically, allows them to be grouped together according to their functions.
It has the properties of a chemical change.
If we know the physical or chemical properties of substances (including minerals) we can identify these minerals easier.
Chefs need to know physical and chemical properties in the kitchen, so they will know what will happen to different substances when they are heated, cooled, etc. Also, they need to know so they are able to tell the difference between the properties. Physical properties can return to their natural state (water freezing to ice, then ice melting back to water). However, chemical properties cannot be changed back once they are changed (a raw egg is changed when cooked, but you cannot un-cook an egg)
Substances are categorized by their properties and similarities.
Physical and chemical properties of matter are useful because they can help you identify that substance. For example paper burns very easily and aluminum doesn't, this is how they can be described individually.
You can observe physical, chemical, and characteristic properties of a substance and can be used to determine the usefulness of a substance by, giving us information about the substance usually using our 5 senses which are physical properties. Or being able to describe the substances ability to undergo changes to its composition to produce one or more new substances, chemical property. Or even just being able to identify whether or not the substance is pure or not can help us determine if the substance is hazardous or not. two other properties I did not mention were the qualitative and the quantitative properties.
Some physical properties used to describe matter are density, weight, temperature size and color