- reactivity
- flammability
- aptitude to explode
- electronegativity
- pH
- corrosion
- polymerization
- thermal stability
- solubility
- oxidation aptitude
rusting iron, milk going bad, sliver tarnishing
burning, rusting, tarnishing, ect
reactivity with other chemicalstoxicitycoordination numberflammabilityenthalpy of formationheat of combustionoxidation stateschemical stabilitytypes of chemical bonds that will form
No, they are physical properties.
There are multiple chemical properties. The pH level measures the amount of hydronium ions present, as in gauging bases, neutrals and acids. Reactivity from the oxidation, that is the rusting of iron is another example of a chemical property.
Chemical properties of paper can include flammability/nonflammability or decompostition/lack of decompostition at high temperature.
both are examples of alkynes and hence have similar chemical properties.
What are 2 examples of a Chemical Properties
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reactivity with other chemicalstoxicitycoordination numberflammabilityenthalpy of formationheat of combustionoxidation stateschemical stabilitytypes of chemical bonds that will form
what are two example of chemical properties-^lyour dumb anyway two examples are oxidation and combustibility. and flammability and pH
No, they are physical properties.
Examples:- the state of matter- the chemical composition- the chemical properties- the physical properties
There are multiple chemical properties. The pH level measures the amount of hydronium ions present, as in gauging bases, neutrals and acids. Reactivity from the oxidation, that is the rusting of iron is another example of a chemical property.
These are examples of physical properties. They are NOT chemical properties!
Examples: chemical reactivity, flammability, tendency to explode, etc.
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Change in temperature, gaseous bubbles, giving off light, change in color, change in properties. These are chemical changes, but it is still five examples of science.
No, a chemical composition refers to the types and ratios of elements present in a substance, whereas chemical properties describe how a substance behaves or reacts with other substances. Chemical properties include characteristics such as reactivity, stability, flammability, and toxicity.