circle the letter of each property that is a chemical property

To identify whether a property is a chemical property or not, you'll need to understand the difference between chemical and physical properties.

Physical properties describe the characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its composition. Examples of physical properties include color, odor, density, melting point, boiling point, solubility, and conductivity. These properties do not involve any chemical changes in the substance.

Chemical properties, on the other hand, describe how a substance reacts or interacts with other substances, which involves a change in its composition. These properties involve a chemical reaction. Examples of chemical properties are flammability, reactivity with acids, corrosion, and toxicity.

Now, in order to determine whether a property is a chemical or physical property, you'll need to know the specific properties you are considering. Please provide a list of properties you would like me to evaluate and I will help you identify which ones are chemical properties.