It depends on which element is being referred to.
Hydrogen is neither a chemical or physical property...it is a chemical element.
gold is an element
Americium is an artificial chemical element, not a property.
Curium is a chemical element, not a property.
The state of matter of a element or compound is linked to its melting and boiling points which are both physical properties. Also if the element/compound is a solid you could say physical properties on the type of structure it would form
Bromine is an element. It has both physical and chemial properties
Physical
Ununhexium is an element. And not a property.
Osmium is an element, it is not a property
Hydrogen is neither a chemical or physical property...it is a chemical element.
Lead is an element, not a property. All the elements have physical and chemical properties.
gold is an element
Americium is an artificial chemical element, not a property.
Hydrogen is a chemical property because it is a pure substance and it cannot be broken down into simpler substances by physical means. It is the simplest and most abundant chemical element in the universe.
Zinc is neither. Zinc is an element it HAS physical and chemical properties. For example Zinc is soft this is a physical property
Calcium is an element. It has both physical and chemical properties.
Argon is an element. As such, it has both physical and chemical properties.