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ChemicalTo determine it, you must alter the identity of the substance. See the Related Questions link to the left of this answer: "What is the difference between a chemical and physical property?"PhysicalElements cannot be altered, without disrupting the physical structure of the atom, so the atomic structure between the protons, neutrons, and electrons are physical.Barney9So which one is it...? Chemical or physical?~Physical. Barney9's answer was a little confusing.. but overall, you can identify an element without disrupting the atomic structure of it's atoms.
Its a physical property, because if I melt a penny it goes from solid to liquid but its still a penny. It doesn't turn into a quarter oh and good luck with your test or homework
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A bitter taste has to do with chemicals or even hormonal. Medications for instance can cause the body to not be balanced and a bitter taste can occur. If a person has a nervous stomach or gastrointestinal problems they could have GERD (which is acid reflux ... stomach acids that are forced up through the throat to the mouth. It would be highly advisable that you have a good physical and blood workup done by your doctor and let them determine why you are having the bitter taste in your mouth. In most cases it is nothing serious and medications can be given to stop this problem.
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metal is a good conductor :)
a good conductor should be electrically neutral.
Radiation would be a chemical property. Remember, a physical property is something that does not change the composition or "identity" of a substance whereas a chemical property is something that does. Since anything exposed to radiation for a good amount of time would experience change in composition, it is thus referred to as a chemical property.
Some chemical properties of calcium is that it's highly reactive. I have searched some other chem. properties but all i get is a good conductor, soluble, and an alkaline earth metal. but those are PHYSICAL properties, so I've only found that it's reactive as a chemical property.
ChemicalTo determine it, you must alter the identity of the substance. See the Related Questions link to the left of this answer: "What is the difference between a chemical and physical property?"PhysicalElements cannot be altered, without disrupting the physical structure of the atom, so the atomic structure between the protons, neutrons, and electrons are physical.Barney9So which one is it...? Chemical or physical?~Physical. Barney9's answer was a little confusing.. but overall, you can identify an element without disrupting the atomic structure of it's atoms.
No, being good energy conductors is a physical property of some metals, not a chemical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances and undergoes chemical reactions, while physical properties describe the characteristics and behavior of a substance without changing its chemical composition.
This property is not known today for Cn.
Physical properties are that they are hard, dense, shiny, malleable (can be bent), ductile (can be pulled into wires), a good conductor of heat and have high melting points meaning that they are solid at room temperature
Calcium is a chemical element with the symbol Ca. It is a good conductor because it is a metal, and all metals are good conductors.
This property cannot be determined; but as metal bohrium is very probable a conductor of electricity.