No they do not change
The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample one is observing is large or small.
A characteristic property is a chemical or physical property that helps identify and classify substances. The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample you are observing is large or small. Examples of characteristic properties include freezing/melting point, boiling/condensing point, density, magnetism, and solubility.
If a fixed sample of gas has a change of temperature pressure would increase.
The reactants are transformed in products, substances with another type of molecules and properties.
Inductive Reasoning
This depends for intensive (not dependent of mass) and extensive (dependent of mass) properties.
The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample one is observing is large or small.
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It is true.
The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample one is observing is large or small.
We shall discuss changes in properties selected for their particular interest.
A characteristic property is a chemical or physical property that helps identify and classify substances. The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample you are observing is large or small. Examples of characteristic properties include freezing/melting point, boiling/condensing point, density, magnetism, and solubility.
A physical property can be observed without changing the sample. Chemical properties requires you to change the sample.
No. A statistic is a number describing a characteristic of a sample.
An extensive property is a property that changes when the size of the sample changes, weight would change.
If a fixed sample of gas has a change of temperature pressure would increase.
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