chemical property
chemical property
Matter is any substance that has mass and occupies space. It consists of atoms and molecules that interact to create different forms and properties. While matter can undergo changes, the ability to cause change is generally attributed to energy.
When a change in matter affects the basic nature of the substance, it is called a chemical change. During a chemical change, the molecular structure of the substance is altered, resulting in the formation of new substances with different properties. Examples include rusting of iron or burning of wood. In contrast, physical changes do not alter the fundamental composition of the substance.
PHYSICAL CHANGE - refers to the change in size, shape, or state of matter. CHEMICAL CHANGE - happens when one chemical substance is transformed into one or more different substance, such as iron becomes rust.
Nope. That is a physical change. If I crush a cookie into powder, it is still cookie- no chemical change. The form and appearance have changed. But pour powdered cookie onto your tongue, and it is still cookie.
A physical change is reversible and does not affect the composition of a substance. On the other hand, chemical change is irreversible and permanent. A substance undergoing a chemical change forms a new substance which has different composition than the original substance.
Energy is the ability to cause a change in matter.
Matter is any substance that has mass and occupies space. It consists of atoms and molecules that interact to create different forms and properties. While matter can undergo changes, the ability to cause change is generally attributed to energy.
Solubility is not a phase change of matter. It refers to the ability of a substance (solute) to dissolve in a solvent to form a homogeneous mixture (solution) without changing its chemical composition. It is a physical property and does not involve a change in the phase of the substance.
a physical change ex. change in state
chemical
The chemical composition of the substance does not change when it changes its state of matter. The arrangement of atoms and molecules may vary, but the elements present in the substance remain the same.
Physical property of matter
Because no chemical reaction is taking place. It is the same substance, just in a different state of matter.
Energy is the ability to cause changes in matter. It's hard to answer because you define the word "energy" in different ways. I hope this answer can be useful.. :)
1.Hardness-the ability to oppose change in shape;also defined as=-the ability to snatch another substance==2. Brittleness-the ability crumble when subjected to a blow==3.Luster-the ability of a substance to shine==4.Malleability-is the ability of a material to hammered into thin sheets==5.Ductlicity-is the ability of a material to be drawn into fine wires==6.Elasticity-the ability of an object to be streched out can be formed again to its original form==7.Perosity-the ability to absorb liquid==8.Flexibility-the ability to bent without breaking==9.Solubility-the ability of matter to be dissolved in another material=
By heating or freezing.
When a change in matter affects the basic nature of the substance, it is called a chemical change. During a chemical change, the molecular structure of the substance is altered, resulting in the formation of new substances with different properties. Examples include rusting of iron or burning of wood. In contrast, physical changes do not alter the fundamental composition of the substance.