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Antonym physical properties?

Some antonyms for physical properties are abstract properties, immaterial properties, or conceptual properties. These terms describe characteristics that are not related to the physical attributes of an object or substance.


What different from characteristic properties and chemical properties?

nothing really, because a characteristic property can be a physical or chemical property that helps to classify a substance. melting point and boiling point are examples of characteristic properties. and chemical properties are ONLY dealing with a substances ability to to take part in chemical reactions only. So they are basically the same, just not really :) hope that helps.


Compare and contrast how do chemical and physical properties differ?

chemical properties deal with how an object or substance reacts to other substances (usually a solution, or gas, or some aqueous medium... any medium really). physical properties deal with the more noticeable stuff like strength, stiffness, toughness (and yes they all mean different things), brittleness, etc. etc.


How is a chemical diffrent from a physical change?

Chemical Changes the substance and physical really dont change it as much examples of chemical: burning wood, physical: painting it Physical is basically changing color, looks,


Does a chemical change cause a substance to have new physical properties?

It affects it so ya Anyways, water becomes black and shines really bright when it is affected to magnesium and cesium bromide


The temperature at which a substance boils is an example of a physical property?

Yes, the temperature at which a substance boils is an example of a physical property. Physical properties are characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's identity. Boiling point is a specific physical property that varies among different substances.


A chemical change is a change in the of a substance?

A chemical change is a change in which a change of matter that produces one or more new substances is a chemical change.Unlike a physical change, a chemical change produces new substances with new and different properties. Examples of chemical changes are combustion,electrolysis, oxidation,and tarnishing, frying an egg, burning of wood, cutting a tree.


What is the the physical properties?

it is the sunspots and thr sun is really really hot


How is a chemical change different from a physical change?

a physical change can be reversed a chemical one can'tA chemical change is when a new substance, with new and different properties, is produced. The identity of the original substance is changed. In contrast, a physical change is when one or more of a substance's physical properties have simply been altered; no new substance is produced.


What is the sun's physical properties?

it is the sunspots and thr sun is really really hot


An object's hardness taste and texture are examples of what?

I really don't know anything that would, strictly speaking, cover all three of those. You should carefully read your textbook, looking for some indication of what answer it's looking for. I'd guess "intrinsic properties", though I have some reservations about regarding texture as intrinsic. Another possibility would be "physical properties," with taste being the outlier there.


What are some non examples for physical properties?

chemical properties are to do with how it acts chemically- so: polar vs Non polar PH / Pka melting point / boiling point Therefore non-examples would be its molecular mass/ geometry / atomical structure... although some of these would surely contribute to its chemical properties.