You can use sight to look at a liquid, solid, and some dense gases. You can feel a liquid and a solid. You can taste a liquid, solid, and a gas. You can smell a liquid, solid, and a gas.
"anything you can think of! you can feel the texture of a rock, you can taste salt, you can smell sulfur (and it smells like rotton eggs!), you can see water ripples, anything at all!"
I think the single descriptive word would be 'property'. Or, our senses let us determine the 'properties' of matter.
You can visually observe the color, opacity, viscosity of a substance. You can listen for audible sounds emanating from the substance. You can waft air currents over the substance to see if you can smell anything - NEVER directly sniff an unknown substance. You could touch the substance while wearing chemical resistant gloves to determine texture. The only sense you absolutely should not use is the sense of taste as you could be accidentally ingesting a poision or toxin.
Visual: color, transparency/opacity etc.
Touch: rough or smooth, cool or hot, oily or dry etc.
Taste: salty, sweet, bitter, acidic etc. (obvious need for caution in this case)
Smell: sweet, pungent...etc. (obvious need for caution again since certain smells are
directly related to toxicity).
Colour, texture, luminescence, volume, taste, brightness, attractiveness (to you), relative acidity and alkalinity, or sweetness, bitterness and sourness...yikes, somebody help me out here!
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You can observe anything with all your senses.
Physical Properties
carbon, copper and iodine
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The physical properties of the meteors are that they are rocky and parts of other asteroids.
A public property is some where a whole city or place can go to. Like a park, pool, or tourist attractions.So basically its no one's its everyone's
Correct characterization of matter chemical properties is possible by experimental studies; but theoretical methods exist for the approximate calculation the values for some chemical and physical properties.
Deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, exhibits three separate properties: Physical properties, quantum properties and nuclear properties (the deuteron).
Some physical properties used to describe matter are density, weight, temperature size and color
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The physical and chemical properties of ununquadium are not known.
The physical properties of the meteors are that they are rocky and parts of other asteroids.
some physical properties of Boron are: its color is black, it is a solid and it is rough shape
A public property is some where a whole city or place can go to. Like a park, pool, or tourist attractions.So basically its no one's its everyone's
Depth, density, and dynamical ellipticity are physical properties of Earth.
it is iron
Some physical properties of a spoonful of sugar are mass, density, melting point, and weight (not the same as mass).
Only some properties are visually identifiable: color for example.
The physical properties of scissors is determined by the material they are made of and the style of the scissors. Some scissors are pointed and some have round, blunt ends.
Some physical properties of a screw would be the length, width, texture, shape, and firmness. These could be described easily as opposed to the chemical properties.
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