Physical, mixtures just means that if you take a sample of the mixed product, you'd still have the individual components. A chemical property actually transforms the individual components into something different (depending on the reaction). Molecules are chemical "mixtures". I put that in quotes so you won't mistake the actual definition of mixture.
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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Mixing Epsom salt and ammonia would result in a physical change. It is considered physical because no new substances are formed during the mixing process.
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.
Mixing is a physical process not a property.
It is a chemical property because water mixing with oxygen forms rust. Rust is a chemical property
Mixing with water is a physical change because the chemical composition of the substances remains the same before and after mixing. Physical properties refer to characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substance.
physical because its a mixture and doesnt chemically combine
It is neither chemical not is it a property. It is a physical change.
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It depends on what you are mixing it with.
It is a physical change because the oil and the water do not change in chemical composition.
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i am pretty sure it is a physical property! :)