The chemical properties of a crushed can are the same as those of the can before crushing. Crushing a can is a physicalreaction, and is not a chemical one. To cite a single example, if a soup can is made of steel, the steel can be chemically attacked by something like sulfuric acid. This will be true whether the can is crushed or not.
Baking soda has a somewhat alkaline nature, meaning that it reacts with acids. Baking soda melts at 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mechaqnical properties are physical properties of materials.
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A chemical change is when the chemical properties of a substance changes and a physical change is when the chemical properties stay the same but the physical properties (shape, temperature etc...)
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.
there are no physical properties of baking soda. Thanks! .XX
The physical properties of a can of soda at a temperature like 5 deg C are very similar to the physical properties of water at 5 deg C.
Chemical properties of soda include its acidic nature due to carbonic acid and its ability to corrode metal due to its phosphoric acid content. Physical properties of soda include its liquid state, color, and density.
physical properties can be observed w/o changing the chemical structure eg: physical state, colour, density, or electical conductiivity so baking soda is white.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a compound with chemical properties. It reacts with acids to release carbon dioxide gas, which causes baked goods to rise. This reaction is a chemical property of baking soda.
IT is a physical because physical properties refer to things that can be examined with the 5 senses (taste, look, ect.)
No, pouring soda into a cup is a physical change because the molecules of the soda remain the same. Chemical changes result in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
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Bicarbonate of soda, also known as baking soda, is a white, powdery solid with a fine texture. It is odorless and has a slightly salty, alkaline taste. Baking soda is soluble in water and decomposes upon heating to release carbon dioxide gas.
No this will not make a chemical change because if you put copper in baking soda it will make a physical change because it is not changing any of the properties inside the copper.
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Baking soda has a somewhat alkaline nature, meaning that it reacts with acids. Baking soda melts at 122 degrees Fahrenheit.