I just hit you on the head with PbNO3. Are you poisoned? Are you bleeding? Are you hurt? What happened?
I want to build a building. I use ice. It melts. :(
I want ice cream. I make it out of AsO3. I am poisoned and die.
Dude, everything is matter. If you don't know what it does, you're not going to get far in life.
Every property of matter is useful for people and everything that anybody does involves matter in some way; even if all you are doing is meditating, that is something that happens in your brain which is made of matter. Broadly speaking, matter allows us to process information, because of its solidity, it's capacity to transform into many different variations, its interactions based on the four basic forces which affect it (gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces), its inertia, and so forth.
Some physical properties used to describe matter are density, weight, temperature size and color
don't know, sorry.
We don't really know very much about dark matter, so most of its properties (like how it feels) are not known.
I know one useful property is that it can dissolve. another thing that may be considered a property is that, if you evaporate salt water, the salt stays behind.
Rheology, as you know, is the study of matter's flow, especially in liquid states. It is very useful in scientific fields, specifically geophysics and physiology.
Some physical properties used to describe matter are density, weight, temperature size and color
Not all matter is alike; some is more useful or harmful than others.
Since I do not know which reactants and which products you refer to, I can only tell you that the properties will be different.
I really do not know what the answer for this question is.
don't know, sorry.
Steel is more useful than chalk for three reasons that i know of these properties are Strength, Durability, and the strength to hold heavy amounted things sorry if this wasnt what you were looking for... but this is all i got :)
We don't really know very much about dark matter, so most of its properties (like how it feels) are not known.
I know one useful property is that it can dissolve. another thing that may be considered a property is that, if you evaporate salt water, the salt stays behind.
its low weight and its use of energy i dont know if this is right but i had to do it for a science project on greener chemisty
Rheology, as you know, is the study of matter's flow, especially in liquid states. It is very useful in scientific fields, specifically geophysics and physiology.
all i wanted to know was if that was the right answer or not but i guess not .. haha
To be fair i really dont know