What is the difference between the physical properties and the chemical properties of a substance?

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Apr 8, 2018

Physical properties vs chemical properties

Explanation:

A physical property of a substance is one you can observe, for example, color.

A chemical property is seen when you change the chemical identity of the substance by performing a chemical reaction, for example, flammability