Boiling is a physical change not a chemical property change. Changes of a substances state are physical changes. In a chemical change, a new compound or substance is the result. In a physical change no new substance is formed.
Example: Water - whether it's a solid (ice) liquid (water) or a gas it's the same substance. When the water boils it changes to steam(gas) which is still water in the air, and when we cool down the gas (condensation) it changes back to water.
The boiling point is temperature
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Bioling point is a physical property. The boiling point change the physical state of substance form liquid to gase without chanage in a composition of a substance.
Melting point: at this temperature a solid become liquid.
Boiling point: at this temperature a liquid become gas.
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It just means that one liquid can be distinguished from another by its boiling point because it is a characteristic or property of that particular liquid.
It is a physical property because the element/compound will change without involving a change in chemical composition.Physical
Chemical property is evident from a chemical reaction. The chemical properties cannot be determined just by viewing or touching the substance.
The boiling point (of any compound) is ONLY affected by (vapor) pressure. Density of a gas (vapor) is another property that -in another way- may be affected by pressure.
The melting point and the boiling point of a substance are physical characteristics for each substance and are unchanged at the same pressure.
Boiling point is a physical property not a chemical property.
The boiling point of a substance is an example of a physical property of that substance.
No.It is a physical property of a substance.
No, the boiling point is a physical property because the compound or substance is not changing chemically (only physically from a liquid to a gas). The boiling point is considered the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure surrounding the liquid. All of these are physical properties, making the boiling point a physical property too.
Since boiling results in change in the physical properties of a substance (no change occurs in the chemical composition), boiling can be termed as a physical phennomenon (property). Whereas boiling point is a part of this property i.e a temperature at which the substance changes into vapors. Revised by scientist Jon Jacobs if u guys hav any questions for me just search me on myspace
Boiling point is a physical property.
No, it is a physical property.
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it is a physical property.
A physical property is one that can be changed without altering the chemical formula of the substance, e.g., gas to liquid. A chemical property is one that is unique to that substance and altering it will change that substance chemically, e.g. density or molar mass.