Chemical Properties

Combustion, reacts with acid, water and air
Melting point, hardness, luster, odor
Tarnishes, rust, ph, rots, food digested
Cut apple, heat changes, alcohol evaporates, ice melts

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Some additional chemical properties include:

- Reactivity: The ability of a substance to undergo a chemical reaction with other substances.
- Toxicity: The degree to which a substance can cause harm to living organisms.
- Oxidation state: The ability of an element to gain or lose electrons in a chemical reaction.
- Solubility: The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent.
- Boiling point: The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas.
- Conductivity: The ability of a substance to conduct electricity.
- pH: The measure of acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
- Flammability: The ability of a substance to ignite and burn.
- Stability: The resistance of a substance to undergo chemical changes over time.
- Ductility: The ability of a substance to be drawn out into a thin wire.
- Reactivity with oxygen: The ability of a substance to react with oxygen, such as in combustion or oxidation reactions.
- Hydrophobicity: The tendency of a substance to repel water molecules and not dissolve in water.
- Volatility: The tendency of a substance to evaporate at a low temperature.