This would be a chemical change. The other type would be a physical change. In a physical change the identity of the material does not change.
Chemical Property
chemical change
It is a chemical because it is producing a new substance.
its chemical property is the reason why such a substance change,due to different processes it can form again a new substance
A. Physical property because the metal is just getting shinier, not creating a new substance B. Physical property because the substance is changing form, not creating a new substance C. Chemical property because the substance is changing form during specific chemical reactions characterising an explosion and an ignition
I take this to be what the properties of the new substance would be. That depends on what the two original substances were.
Density is classified as a physical property because the density of a substance can change when the substance changes state. Example: When water evaporates it is a physical change and the density changes. A Is_density_classified_as_a_chemical_property_or_a_physical_propertyproperty is a property that describes its ability to react chemically with other substances and THEREFORE density is not a chemical property.so it is a physical property
The ability of plants to undergo photosynthesis is a chemical property. This process involves the production of new substances from the reactants.
this describes a chemical property
Physical property of matter
Flammability is an example of the chemical property.
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Yes , it should or else it is a physical property
It is a chemical because it is producing a new substance.
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Yes. If you observe a chemical property, the substance will be undergoing a chemical change, which by definition produces a new substance.
Yes. If you observe a chemical property, the substance will be undergoing a chemical change, which by definition produces a new substance.
Yes. If you observe a chemical property, the substance will be undergoing a chemical change, which by definition produces a new substance.
It is a chemical because it is producing a new substance.