Yes, the mass-to-volume ratio - commonly called the density - is a typical amount for any substance. For example, you can have a large block of lead, which is heavy, and a small block of lead, which is much lighter. But the density (mass-to-volume ratio) will be the same for both - about 11,000 kg/m3.
Yes
and boiling point
it melts
That is correct. Every chemical substance travels at its own speed when diffusing through paper, and so every substance will wind up at its own location on the paper or plate as the case may be.
Every substance has their own boiling point.
Matter is just like a pure substance because you have your own space and own kind of compound
Sodium chloride is it an entirely different substance with its own unique properties.
you make it to your own taste.
I guess you mean the specific heat capacity of a substance. Water is 1 calorie per gram, for other substances the quoted figure is often called the 'specific heat' which just means the ratio of its own heat capacity to that of water.
every liquid has its own boiling point like water has its boiling point of 100 degree centigrade while milk has boiling point of 60 degree centigrade.
what is a research
mixture