A physical property of matter is a characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's chemical composition. Examples include color, density, melting point, boiling point, and conductivity. These properties help in identifying and describing materials, as well as predicting their behavior under various conditions.
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.
Radiation would be a chemical property. Remember, a physical property is something that does not change the composition or "identity" of a substance whereas a chemical property is something that does. Since anything exposed to radiation for a good amount of time would experience change in composition, it is thus referred to as a chemical property.
Luster is a physical property, not a chemical change. Luster refers to the way light interacts with the surface of a material, causing it to either appear shiny or dull. It does not involve any alteration of the chemical composition of the material.
The ability to conduct heat does not involve a chemical reaction, so it can't be a chemical property. Therefore, it is a physical property.
No, it depends upon quantity of matter so is extensive 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.
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.
No and yes: No: 'substance' is a word like 'matter', so the amount or type of substance is a physical property. When comparing an object with another 'more substantial' object, the 'more substantial' object is more massive or somehow stronger, so mass or strength would be the physical property considered. Yes: Since substance is matter, something with substance has the property of being composed of some kind of matter (an atom) rather than being something else like purely energy (a photon) ... or perhaps thought (an idea).
Radiation would be a chemical property. Remember, a physical property is something that does not change the composition or "identity" of a substance whereas a chemical property is something that does. Since anything exposed to radiation for a good amount of time would experience change in composition, it is thus referred to as a chemical property.
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Luster is a physical property, not a chemical change. Luster refers to the way light interacts with the surface of a material, causing it to either appear shiny or dull. It does not involve any alteration of the chemical composition of the material.
The ability to conduct heat does not involve a chemical reaction, so it can't be a chemical property. Therefore, it is a physical property.
No, it depends upon quantity of matter so is extensive property.
Anintensive property is a property of matter that is independent of the quantity of the substance. Density, boiling and melting points, and specific gravity are all intensive properties.An extensive property depends on the quantity of a substance. Mass and volume are extensive properties.
Density is a physical property that does not change even if the sample of the size changes. For example, if water weighs 1 pound per cup (density = 1lb/cup), it doesn't matter if you have 10 cups of water or 100, the water will still weight 1 per per cup.
It's so physical ! Because is a property indepedent of chemical changes.
It is a physical property, so is boiling point.