Paint is a material not a property.
No, the paint color on a new car is not a chemical property. It is a physical property because it can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the paint. Chemical properties relate to how a substance interacts with other substances to form new substances.
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If something reacts with oxygen that is a description of a chemical property.
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Acetone is a chemical. It has both chemical and physical properties.
The color is a physical property.The paint is a chemical product.
No, the paint color on a new car is not a chemical property. It is a physical property because it can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the paint. Chemical properties relate to how a substance interacts with other substances to form new substances.
Physical properties: paint is a thick colored liquid with a distinct smell. Chemical properties differ depending on the paint...poster paint, oil-based house paint and car paint have vastly different chemical properties, but they're all paint.
Yes, it is achemical change (not property).
Both, strangely enough. Applying the paint to the car is a physical change. The paint is a polyurethane compound. When you get it, it's in at least two containers - the paint, and a hardener. Stir them together and they undergo a chemical change.
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Spray painting a car involves a chemical change because the paint chemicals react to form a new substance that bonds to the surface of the car's body. This is different from a physical change, where the paint would simply be a new layer on top of the car without a chemical reaction occurring.
Paint fading on a car is considered a chemical change because it involves the breaking down of the chemical bonds in the paint molecules due to exposure to factors like sunlight, heat, and air. This results in a change in the composition of the paint, altering its color and properties permanently.
Chemical property because acid is a chemical
No but it helps prevent chemical changes like rusting.
I beleave it is a chemical they mix in with the meat. It must have a chemical reaction with the paint chemicals. Not only does bologna do it but an egg will do the same thing so be carefull!
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