Question
What is a chemical property of matter?
Responses
size
size
solubility
solubility
ability to rust
ability to rust
texture
Responses
size
size
solubility
solubility
ability to rust
ability to rust
texture
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A chemical property of matter refers to a characteristic that describes how a substance interacts with other substances and how it changes its chemical composition during a reaction. Among the options provided, "ability to rust" is a correct example of a chemical property, as rusting involves a chemical change where iron reacts with oxygen and moisture to form iron oxide (rust).
- Size and texture are physical properties.
- Solubility can be considered a physical property in many contexts, although it can involve chemical changes when solutes dissolve in solvents.
So, the best answer here is "ability to rust."
- Size and texture are physical properties.
- Solubility can be considered a physical property in many contexts, although it can involve chemical changes when solutes dissolve in solvents.
So, the best answer here is "ability to rust."