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Why are chemical properties harder to observe than physical properties?
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Why are chemical properties harder to observe than physical properties?
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Chemical properties change the substances identity
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It is because we can't observe chemical properties from our naked eye. So, for observing these, we need to perform appropriate experiments that may need some specific conditions. So, they are harder to observe.
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