colorless is physical, gas is a physical state
No, ammonia is not an inert gas. It is a colorless gas with a strong odor that is reactive and can act as a base in chemical reactions.
Yes hydrogen is a colorless odorless gas, it is the the first chemical element on the periodic table and the most reactive.
1. Pure natural gas (CH) doesn't smell. 2. Smell is a chemical property of substances because is caused by specific molecules.
Phosgene is a chemical compound with the formula COCl2. It is a colorless gas used in chemical synthesis and as a chemical warfare agent.
PH4 could refer to phosphine, which is a chemical compound with the formula PH3. It is a colorless, flammable gas.
Neon is a chemical element not a property.
it is colorless
it is colorless
Its a chemical property because the substance has changed into another
argon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, gas
physical property
it is colorless
CO2 gas is colorless, and it is covalently bonded.
Odor is a chemical property.
tasteless, colorless, non-combustable, gas (at STP)
If something reacts with water to form a gas, it's demonstrating a chemical property. The reaction has caused it to become something new, which is a telltale sign of a chemical property.
Natural gas for cooking mainly exhibits physical properties. It is a colorless and odorless gas that burns cleanly when ignited. It does not undergo significant chemical changes during the cooking process, but rather releases energy as heat.