Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, the step-by-step analysis and breakdown of Physical and Chemical Properties in AP/General Chemistry is off the learning charts. Chemical and Physical Properties occur every day on planet earth. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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I think taste is a physical property. While it is true that if something tastes sour, it is acidic, which gives us an idea of what type of substance it is. But it doesn’t describe its chemical behavior immediately. I mean taste, in the previous example, tells us this is an acid but we have to figure out how an acid behaves to know its chemical behavior. The same argument applies to pooling points. If a substance’s boiling point is very low it is likely to be organic (like a hydrocarbon), but it doesn’t tell us what the chemical properties are.
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Now I must ask, because according to numerous sources I've read taste is a physical property. Can you explain this? I think as I understand it, it's because the physical property a compound may have is sensed by the taste receptors and sends a signal to the brain. In this whole process no products are made, nor bonds broken thus no reaction takes place. Can you explain why you put taste in the chemical category? Heres just one source which says taste is a physical property.
I know this is a while ago but my chemistry teacher also said taste was a physical property. Interesting. I think he is wrong because it is an intensive property
Physcial property is a characteristic of material that can be observed without changing the materiald composition. it is usually observed using the senses, like size,shape, and smell. it also often involve measurements, like density,volume and mass. Chemical property is a characteristic of material that is observable when material changes into a new substances with different properties. this change is brought about by materials reaction with heat,air, and other substances fot example: paper is *flammable* meaning it catches fire easily. when it burns it becomes an entirely different material.
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Hey, thanks for helping us, but i have a Question. Does taste is physical or chemical property? It's physical but you said it's chemical property. Why??
Color could be also chemical, like anodized metal, and tool-blackening, which is some form of corrosion or oxidation of the surface of the metal. But I guess that would be color changing classification.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, the step-by-step analysis and breakdown of Physical and Chemical Properties in AP/General Chemistry is off the learning charts. Chemical and Physical Properties occur every day on planet earth. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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Idk why when I'm in class, I don't understand the lesson but when I watch youtube videos I get it completely. (Well, specifically with this channel) probably 'cause I get distracted when the teacher interacts alot with the students so I kinda lose track of the lesson
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If I may ask.. how are you able to retain so much info from mathematics to chem and more? I've been getting A's from elementary algebra to college algebra with the help of your videos but this chem is entirely different... Many thanks
A lot of this stuff is just basic chemistry and he is also probably reading notes while he made this.
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So would a physical property *always* be reversible and a chemical property not reversible?
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I think taste is a physical property. While it is true that if something tastes sour, it is acidic, which gives us an idea of what type of substance it is. But it doesn’t describe its chemical behavior immediately. I mean taste, in the previous example, tells us this is an acid but we have to figure out how an acid behaves to know its chemical behavior. The same argument applies to pooling points. If a substance’s boiling point is very low it is likely to be organic (like a hydrocarbon), but it doesn’t tell us what the chemical properties are.
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Anyways, thanks for your time to make so many videos for the public.
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Now I must ask, because according to numerous sources I've read taste is a physical property. Can you explain this? I think as I understand it, it's because the physical property a compound may have is sensed by the taste receptors and sends a signal to the brain. In this whole process no products are made, nor bonds broken thus no reaction takes place. Can you explain why you put taste in the chemical category? Heres just one source which says taste is a physical property.
I know this is a while ago but my chemistry teacher also said taste was a physical property. Interesting. I think he is wrong because it is an intensive property
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Physcial property is a characteristic of material that can be observed without changing the materiald composition. it is usually observed using the senses, like size,shape, and smell. it also often involve measurements, like density,volume and mass.
Chemical property is a characteristic of material that is observable when material changes into a new substances with different properties. this change is brought about by materials reaction with heat,air, and other substances fot example: paper is *flammable* meaning it catches fire easily. when it burns it becomes an entirely different material.
So, Physical changes appearance, not Substance. Chemical changes Substance all together?
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@@ludophobi4986 Excuse me? I did like to point something out. He may be younger than you or maybe his first language wasn't English and might be in a different country. Please stop criticizing people just because of their grammar in general. Please watch your words before replying, commenting, etc.
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Hey, thanks for helping us, but i have a Question. Does taste is physical or chemical property? It's physical but you said it's chemical property. Why??
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I have a qustion.Would a physical and chemical propertie be the same as a physical or chemical change?
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Is odor intensive or extensive?
How about gravitational pull? Is it intensive or extensive?
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Color could be also chemical, like anodized metal, and tool-blackening, which is some form of corrosion or oxidation of the surface of the metal. But I guess that would be color changing classification.
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Good video besides the fact that taste is not a chemical property.
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