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No: 'substance' is a word like 'matter', so the amount or type of substance is a physical property. When comparing an object with another 'more substantial' object, the 'more substantial' object is more massive or somehow stronger, so mass or strength would be the physical property considered.

Yes: Since substance is matter, something with substance has the property of being composed of some kind of matter (an atom) rather than being something else like purely energy (a photon) ... or perhaps thought (an idea).

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Is it not a gas ? That would be my supposition.

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Yes, it is the liquid's ability to change into a gas at room temperature. It only changes its state of matter; its density does not change - only the property, which is visible.

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It's a physical property.

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