The melting point is considered a physical property of materials.
physical prop: melts in the hand (about 32 degrees celsius chemical prop: Makes alloy with aluminum
Temperature is a physical property measured in Kelvin degrees or Celsius degrees.
Cadmium is a metal and an element. One physical property is that it is silvery gray. Another physical property is that it has a boiling point of 321.07 degrees Celsius.
It is a physical property of water.
Water changing into ice does not have a chemical reason, as it is not a chemical reaction but a physical change. It changes its state of matter once reaching the freezing point of 0 degrees Celsius, and freezes.
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a physical change, it's chemical formula is still H2O
physical. you didnt chance the substance atomically. you just melted it
no thats physical bc it doesnt result in a new substance, its just a different state of matter. look in ur book lazy!!
physical prop: melts in the hand (about 32 degrees celsius chemical prop: Makes alloy with aluminum
chemical. when it melts, it doesn't mean it changed into a new substance. it just changed physical states! it is still a metal. physical state is a physical property of any substance, so when it changes physical state, as in changes to liquid, solid or gas, it is still the same substance.
No, the boiling of water at any temperature and altitude is a physical property, because water is not changed, it is still H2O.
Temperature is a physical property measured in Kelvin degrees or Celsius degrees.
Cadmium is a metal and an element. One physical property is that it is silvery gray. Another physical property is that it has a boiling point of 321.07 degrees Celsius.
Boiling is a physical change because there is no change in the chemical composition of the substance.
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