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OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

How can color be classified as both a physical property and as one indication of a chemical change?

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

You there with the red car. Can you help me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

lmao she saiduu with the red car seth

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i clicked on the question to help then got distracted by chat

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you have in options or is this a open answer question?

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

Nah, I don't have any options. If I did, I would probably look it up. XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a color is a physical property because it is the visible light that the substance does not absorb and an indication of a chemical change because a different substance absorbs light at a different wavelength and therefore a different color of visible light

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

Oh ok. So this is what I put: Color can be changed, but is not always involved with changing its chemical value as well, so it is physical, however, if you were to compare color to similar things such as dyes, you could change it's identity in terms of it's chemical form, so it could be an indication of a chemical change.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

looks good to me :D

OpenStudy (kyanthedoodle):

All right then. Well thanks for the help. :)

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