Chemical property
The phrase "chemical property" is context-dependent, but generally refers to a material's behavior at ambient conditions (i.e.
room temperature,
atmospheric pressure,
oxygen-bearing
atmosphere). This
property becomes evident during a
chemical reaction, and can only be observed by changing a substance's chemical identity. They can be contrasted with
physical properties.Chemical Properties can't be determine by just touching it or smelling it.The substance must be changed to findthe chemical prosperty. For example: Burning, Flammability(Fires) rusting, explosive tarnish. The term is used to encompass
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Chemical property
chemical property
Noun
1. a property used to characterize materials in reactions that change their identity
(hypernym) property
(hyponym) volatility
chemical property (chemical properties)
Say it Compare with
physical property . Measurement of a chemical property involves a
chemical change . For example, determining the flammability of gasoline involves burning it, producing carbon dioxide and water.
chemical property