If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
Radiation would be a chemical property. Remember, a physical property is something that does not change the composition or "identity" of a substance whereas a chemical property is something that does. Since anything exposed to radiation for a good amount of time would experience change in composition, it is thus referred to as a chemical property.
a physical property
It is a physical change.Density is not a chemical property. Instead, it is a physical property.
i am pretty sure it is a physical property! :)
No combustibility- it is a property. However, COMBUSTION is a chemical change.
No, a physical property DOES NOT change the identity of a substance. That would be a chemical property which DOES change the identity.
Radiation would be a chemical property. Remember, a physical property is something that does not change the composition or "identity" of a substance whereas a chemical property is something that does. Since anything exposed to radiation for a good amount of time would experience change in composition, it is thus referred to as a chemical property.
a physical property
It is a physical change.Density is not a chemical property. Instead, it is a physical property.
i am pretty sure it is a physical property! :)
No combustibility- it is a property. However, COMBUSTION is a chemical change.
A chemical property involves the production of a new substance. This occurs when a substance undergoes a chemical reaction that results in the formation of one or more different substances with different chemical compositions.
To determine whether a property is physical or chemical, consider whether the property can be observed or measured without changing the substance's identity. Physical properties, such as color, melting point, and density, can be observed without altering the material. In contrast, chemical properties, like reactivity and flammability, describe how a substance interacts with other substances and involve a change in chemical composition. If a property involves a change in identity or formation of new substances, it's chemical; if not, it's physical.
Melting crayons is a physical change, not a physical property. A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance's identity, while a physical change is a change in the substance's appearance without changing its chemical composition.
It is Chemical Property that can Neutrilize a Base
The ease of corrosion of resistance to corrosion is a chemical property and not a physical one. Corrosion is a chemical change which changes the identity of the substance.
physical change, because you are changing the physical property of the object. you are causing the change by hammering it. If you were to put some kind of chemical on it and it changed the physical property of the object that would be a chemical change.