Physical, chemical is one that affects the chemical make up of the substance.
That is a chemical property. A physical property could be its mass, volume, density, physical state, or that it can tear easily. A physical property is one that does not change the chemical composition of the substance.
yes ice being cold is a physical property. but once that ice melts it will be a chemical property because it is turning into another sunstence (water)
It's a physical property. Ex. if you dissolve some salt in a cup of water, you can get the salt back by boiling the water. A chemical property is what happens as a substance changes into a new one.
When a metal anchor sinks in water, it demonstrates a physical change rather than a chemical change. This is because the anchor's material does not change its chemical composition when it displaces water; it simply moves from one state (above water) to another (submerged). The sinking is due to the density of the metal being greater than that of water, which is a physical property.
H20 is a chemical property because it refers to the chemical formula for water, which consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom. This composition describes the specific arrangement of atoms in a water molecule, which is a characteristic of its chemical identity.
No, it is a physical property of just about any liquid.
Physical, chemical is one that affects the chemical make up of the substance.
One chemical property of wood is its combustion, which releases heat energy through a chemical reaction with oxygen. One physical property of wood is its density, which can vary depending on the type of wood species and its growth conditions.
Yes, reactivity to water is a chemical property of copper, not a physical property. Copper does not react with water at room temperature, but it can slowly react with water when exposed to high temperatures or steam to form copper oxide.
Lustre is a physical property, because... Look up a few definitions of "chemical property." In every one you will find that it involves chemical reactions, or changes in the identity of a substance. Lustre (shininess) is a property that can be observed without any chemical changes to the substance, so it can't be a chemical property.
It is a change of a physical property - for example the variation of temperature.
That is a chemical property. A physical property could be its mass, volume, density, physical state, or that it can tear easily. A physical property is one that does not change the chemical composition of the substance.
yes ice being cold is a physical property. but once that ice melts it will be a chemical property because it is turning into another sunstence (water)
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It's a physical property. Ex. if you dissolve some salt in a cup of water, you can get the salt back by boiling the water. A chemical property is what happens as a substance changes into a new one.
When a metal anchor sinks in water, it demonstrates a physical change rather than a chemical change. This is because the anchor's material does not change its chemical composition when it displaces water; it simply moves from one state (above water) to another (submerged). The sinking is due to the density of the metal being greater than that of water, which is a physical property.