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  • Understanding Color as a Physical Property: Definition & Examples
    Yes, the color of a substance is a physical property. Here's why:

    * Physical properties are characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the chemical composition of the substance.

    * Color is directly observable and doesn't alter the substance's chemical makeup.

    For example, you can observe the color of a piece of copper without changing it into anything else. You can also see the color of water without changing its chemical composition.

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