Physical properties to a substance can be observed and documented without chemically changing them. Physical property examples are color, smell and size, for example.
A pure substance that cannot be chemically broken down into simpler substances.
chemical properties cannot be determined just by viewing or touching the substance and physical properties can be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter.
I believe that you are referring to physical properties. They are observed without changing composition of the substance. Physical properties are more obvious things like colour, shape, etc.
Well, it really depends what you are talking about. For example the word property (a characteristic of matter) can relate to characters in a story. There are two kinds of property physical and chemical. The physical can relate to the appearance of the character, and chemical can relate to how the character reacts with other characters. If you don't know the definitions physical is when the substance can be observed or measured without chemically changing said substance. Some examples are color, luster, malleability, brittleness, odor, taste, density etc. Chemical is the chemical properties of a substance determine whether or not it will react chemically. The chemical activity of a substance is defined as how easily the substance react with another substance.Hope that helps. Now, I couldn't be general, cause this is kind of a broad question! :)
Well, it really depends what you are talking about. For example the word property (a characteristic of matter) can relate to characters in a story. There are two kinds of property physical and chemical. The physical can relate to the appearance of the character, and chemical can relate to how the character reacts with other characters. If you don't know the definitions physical is when the substance can be observed or measured without chemically changing said substance. Some examples are color, luster, malleability, brittleness, odor, taste, density etc. Chemical is the chemical properties of a substance determine whether or not it will react chemically. The chemical activity of a substance is defined as how easily the substance react with another substance.Hope that helps. Now, I couldn't be general, cause this is kind of a broad question! :)
Physical properties such as color, shape, size, density, and state of matter can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the substance. These observations help identify the substance based on its characteristics.
Physical properties can be observed without chemically changing the substance. Examples include mass, volume, and density.
Chemical properties can only be determined by changing a substance.
Chemical properties can only be determined by changing a substance.
Liquid and gas are considered physical properties because they describe the state of matter of a substance. Physical properties are characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's composition, and whether a substance is in a liquid or gas state is one such observable property.
Two physical properties that can vary without changing the substance are temperature and pressure. For example, water can exist as a solid (ice), liquid, or gas (steam) at different temperatures and pressures, but it remains chemically the same H2O molecule.
Yes, these are thy physical properties of substances.
Chemical properties can only be determined by changing a substance.
It can be observed without changing the identity of the object.
Physical properties are characteristics of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance. Chemical properties are characteristics of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substance.
physical properties
A pure substance that cannot be chemically broken down into simpler substances.