No.. It's a Chemical Property because it reacted to something (it's a reaction) :)
Flammability is a physical chemical property of materials.Flammability is a chemical property.
Physical properties of an element are those in which there is no change in its state. For example, the color and density of an element are physical properties. If an element is flammable, it goes through a reaction and burns, and there is a change in state. When there is a reaction that results in a change of state, Flammability is a chemical property.
softness of course
phosphorous is a highly reactive nonmetal but fluorine is more reactive
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Everyone is made up of matter that is constantly experiencing both chemical and physical changes.Mass is the property of the matter.it can be described as amount of matter in things.
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no. that would be a chemical property
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Reactivity is not a physical property because it's a characteristic of a chemical element or compound and is involved in chemical process.
reactivity of water is a chemical property
Reactivity is not a physical property because it's a characteristic of a chemical element or compound and is involved in chemical process.
Reactivity is a chemical property (in chemistry !).
Yes, reactivity to vinegar is an example of a physical property because it describes how a substance behaves without altering its chemical composition. In this case, the reaction between vinegar and a substance demonstrates a physical change rather than a chemical one.
Reactivity is an example of a chemical property of matter. Reactivity refers to how a substance reacts with other substances to form new products. Density, on the other hand, is a physical property that describes the mass of a substance per unit volume.
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Examples: flammability, corrosivity, chemical reactivity.
Reactivity is a chemical property, not a change.