A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its chemical identity. Changes in the state of matter, such as melting, freezing, or boiling, are examples of physical changes that involve alterations in physical properties like temperature, volume, and density. These changes do not affect the chemical composition of the substance, meaning it remains the same at a molecular level.
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