The way I remember the difference, is: a physical property is a property that you can observe without changing it (or observe without a chemical reaction). So properties like melting point, boiling point, density, color, hardness are all physical properties. A property like 'reacts with water' could only be observed by performing the reaction to observe the change.
well that only depends on the form
Ionization is a chemical change, as it involves the process of gaining or losing electrons to form charged particles (ions). This differs from physical changes, which do not alter the chemical composition of a substance.
undergoes a chemical reaction, resulting in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties. This usually involves a rearrangement of atoms and the breaking and forming of chemical bonds, leading to a change in the composition and structure of the material. In contrast, physical changes only affect the physical state or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition.
One observable physical property to distinguish between copper and iron is their color. Copper appears reddish-brown, whereas iron has a silver-gray color. Another property is their density, as copper is less dense than iron. Additionally, the way they rust or corrode also differs, with copper developing a greenish patina while iron forms red-brown rust.
The arrangement of atoms in geometric isomers differs in the spatial orientation of substituent groups around a double bond or ring. This difference in spatial arrangement leads to distinct physical and chemical properties between geometric isomers.
A physical property can be observed without changing what the substance is made of. A chemical property can only be observed by altering a substance through a chemical change.
A physical change is different than a chemical change, because in a physical change, the composition of the matter did not change. While in a chemical change, the composition of the matter did change.SO basically, the composition of the matter does not change is the difference between a physical change and a chemical change.yes
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well that only depends on the form
Ionization is a chemical change, as it involves the process of gaining or losing electrons to form charged particles (ions). This differs from physical changes, which do not alter the chemical composition of a substance.
- a compound contain chemical bonds between atoms - a mixture can be decomposed in components by simple physical methods - a mixture contain two or more compounds
Physical change is the change in which only physical properties changes ,like color, hardness, density etc. Chemical changes affect the composition as well as chemical properties of matter and result in formation of new substance. Examples of chemical changes are : Burning of coal Burning of Paper Electrolysis of water
undergoes a chemical reaction, resulting in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties. This usually involves a rearrangement of atoms and the breaking and forming of chemical bonds, leading to a change in the composition and structure of the material. In contrast, physical changes only affect the physical state or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition.
PVC is very toxic.
In a physical change, the substance retains its chemical composition, but its physical state may change, such as melting or freezing. In a chemical change, the substance undergoes a change in its chemical composition, resulting in the formation of new substances.
One observable physical property to distinguish between copper and iron is their color. Copper appears reddish-brown, whereas iron has a silver-gray color. Another property is their density, as copper is less dense than iron. Additionally, the way they rust or corrode also differs, with copper developing a greenish patina while iron forms red-brown rust.
Compound differs by the chemical composisition and structure.Elements differs by the number of protons.