Crude protein,bound nitrogen,crude fiber,Calcium,phosphorus,Potassium,Magnesium, Sulfur, copper,Iron,Manganese, zinc,ash.
Stages of decomposition, or stages of physiological/chemical responses that happen after an animal dies, such as rigor mortis.
A property is an aspect of a sustenance, such as its color, density, (physical properties) and what it will and won't react with (chemical properties). A change is just what it sounds like, something changing. Examples include ice melting, or glass shattering (physical changes) or oxygen reacting with hydrogen to form water (a chemical change).
The bacterial activity inside of the animals body form gases from chemical reactions inside the animal.
A physical property is any characteristic of a material that can be observed or/and measured without changing the identity.A physical change is the change in which the properties of a substance change but the identity always stays the same.
The elements are arranged in order according to the atomic number. The periodic table is arranged so that the elements in each column have similar chemical properties.
I am no expert at all, but it seems to me that the much more useful and urgent question has to do with the chemical properties of animal dung. If animal dung has any unique mechanical properties, it will come as a shock and a revelation to many.
The chemical properties of calcium are most similar to (in between) the chemical properties of magnesium and strontium.
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it changes chemical properties
Chemical properties are determined by experiments.
Physical and chemical properties of LPG
If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.
the chemical properties of bronze are pig and feet
helium is chemically inert and has no chemical properties
the chemical properties of silk are DOM IS GAY
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