diffferenciate between physical and chemical properties of a substance. explain with an example
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Physical properties are those that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance. The general properties of matter such as color, density, hardness, are examples of physical properties. ... Flammability and corrosion/oxidation resistance are examples of chemical properties.
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Chemical
- Chemical properties are properties that can be observed or measured when a substance undergoes a chemical change.
- It can be used to predict how substances react.
- Example Chemical properties of a substance can include buoyancy, viscosity Compressibility, radioactivity, toxicity, flammability, heat of combustion, reactivity between chemicals, etc.
Physical
- Physical properties are properties that can be observed without bringing a chemical change.
- It is mostly used in identifying or describing the substance.
- Examples of physical properties include:
Molecular weight, boiling point, melting point, freezing point, volume, mass, length, density texture, colour, odour, shape, solubility, etc.
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