Yes, because it is still the same, just really hot. If it was chemical, something else would have to be there to create another substance.
Boiling point is a physical property not a chemical property.
Yes, combustibility is an example of a physical property. It refers to the ability of a substance to burn or ignite in the presence of oxygen.
Mass, volume, and density are all example of physical properties. Physical properties are any characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the material.
Heat of combustion is a chemical property.
state of matter for example,you cannot say a liquid is water because it is liquid,so state of the substance is a physical property that is very uncertain in deducing what the substance is.
It is a change of a physical property - for example the variation of temperature.
Boiling point is a physical property not a chemical property.
The boiling point of a substance is an example of a physical property of that substance.
Density is a physical property; physical properties are measurable.
Color is an example of a physical property.
Color is an example of a physical property.
it is a physical property
A scientific property is a description of a substance, either its physical appearance (texture, size, color, shape, temperature, malleability), or its chemical properties (flammability, oxidation).
A physical property is a characteristic of a pure substance. Water is an example of a pure substance.
Yes, combustibility is an example of a physical property. It refers to the ability of a substance to burn or ignite in the presence of oxygen.
Mass, volume, and density are all example of physical properties. Physical properties are any characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the material.
Yes. Water is a substance - a chemical compound. But it is not a property.