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How are physical properties different from chemical properties? In short

Answer» \tChemicalPhysicalChemical properties are properties that can be observed or measured when a substances undergoes a chemical change.Physical properties are properties that can be observed without bringing a chemical change.A chemical reaction needs to be conducted to show the property.No chemical reaction is needed here.Chemical properties are connected to chemical bonds of a substance.Physical properties do not have such relationship.It can be used to predict how substances react.It is mostly used in identifying or describing the substance.Chemical properties of a substance can include buoyancy, viscositycompressibility, radioactivity, toxicity, flammability, heat of combustion, reactivity between chemicals, etc.Examples of physical properties include:molecular weight, boiling point, melting point, freezing point, volume, mass, length, density texture, color, odor, shape, solubility, etc.\t


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