Mixing with water is a process, not a property.
Ice melting, wool to yarn, water to water vapor, tree to wood, mixing salt and water, cutting paper
Yes, the melting point of ice, which is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit at standard atmospheric pressure, is a physical property that is characteristic of the substance. It represents the temperature at which solid ice changes into liquid water.
No, "physical property" is a term used to describe a characteristic of a substance or material that can be observed or measured without changing its composition, such as color, density, or melting point. It is not a physical property in itself, but a concept used to define specific characteristics of substances.
The transition from solid to liquid is a state change. Its ability to flow changes.
The property of oil that causes it to float on water is its lower density compared to water. Oil is less dense than water, so it tends to remain on the surface rather than mixing with the water below.
It is a chemical property because water mixing with oxygen forms rust. Rust is a chemical property
Mixing is a physical process not a property.
The fact that isopropyl alcohol mixes with water is a physical property. It is based on the physical interactions between the molecules of isopropyl alcohol and water, without any chemical change taking place.
It is neither chemical not is it a property. It is a physical change.
It is a physical change because the oil and the water do not change in chemical composition.
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
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Mixing is a physical change.
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