It is a physical property >.<
Every substance has the physical property of magnetism to some extent. Metals can be magnetized more than other elements or compounds.
No, electromotive force is not a chemical property. It is a physical property related to the ability of a substance to generate an electrical potential difference when in a chemical reaction or an electrochemical cell.
Density is a physical property, specifying only mass per unit volume, but density often varies with chemical factors.
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Chemical property: Reacts with acid to form a salt and water through a neutralization reaction. Physical property: Acid-base indicators change color in the presence of an acid.
Magnetism is a physical property that is mediated by magnetic fields.The magnetic state of a material depends on temperature (and other variables, such as pressure and the applied magnetic field), so a material may exhibit more than one form of magnetism depending on its temperature, etc. However, a material's magnetism doesn't change the composition, and doesn't involve a chemical reaction.
Magnetism is a physical property that is mediated by magnetic fields.The magnetic state of a material depends on temperature (and other variables, such as pressure and the applied magnetic field), so a material may exhibit more than one form of magnetism depending on its temperature, etc. However, a material's magnetism doesn't change the composition, and doesn't involve a chemical reaction.
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Every substance has the physical property of magnetism to some extent. Metals can be magnetized more than other elements or compounds.
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i am pretty sure it is a physical property! :)
Flammability is a physical chemical property of materials.Flammability is a chemical property.
Density is a chemical property.
It is Chemical Property that can Neutrilize a Base
Acetone is a chemical. It has both chemical and physical properties.
Scientists make a distinction: physical absorption (without chemical reaction) and chemical absorption (involving a chemical reaction).