Density depends on temperature, pressure and purity of a material.
Matter has mass.
Mass is the property of matter on which gravity act upon.
Color, odor.
Odor is neither matter nor non matter. Odor is a sensation - a physiological response to a chemical stimulus (chemicals being matter), in which volatile chemicals bind to scent receptors inside the nose, leading to the stimulation of specific neurons leading to the brain, giving rise to the sensation of "odor".
Physical properties of matter can be observed and tested. They include properties such as color, length, volume, odor, and density.
Odor is a chemical property.
A physical property refers to a measurable value that describes a state of a physical system. Some examples of physical properties of matter are color, odor, density, solubility and polarity.
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Partly but it is also a chemical property.
Odor is by many considered as chemical interaction with nasal odor receptors, though this is still under dispute.I, personally, would be more of the 'physical' odor perception, because the odor-creating molecules (eg. in perfume) do not change at all while being 'percepted' in your nose.However there are also undoubtly pure chemical odor perceptions, like those of (gaseous) 'acids', 'ammonia', 'formalin' and hydrogen sulfide.
They are : a matter's freezing point; its melting point; its boiling point, and its ability, or not, to form chemical bonds. water air plant earth
Yes. What you smell is gaseous (or vapor) particles of matter.
It can be a property of matter or a substance
A corn is not a property of matter.
Odor; Physical