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All matter has the following three characteristics: mass, volume, and length. These are the extensive properties. Mass also has intensive properties: density, color, conductivity, malleability, and luster.
The number of properties is huge: reactivity, density, refractive index, hardness, thermal conductivity, etc.
Look up the Wikipedia article on gold, especially the introductory paragraphs. Physical properties include its density (one of the highest of all metals), malleability, color, electrical conductivity, etc.
The number of properties is huge: reactivity, density, refractive index, hardness, thermal conductivity, etc.
they have different properties: density: Bronze has a higher density ~7.8 than cotton ~0.9electric conductivity: bronze conducts electricity, cotton does notthermal conductivity: bronze has a relatively high thermal conductivity cotton relatively lowcolor: bronze is reddish metallic, shiny; cotton is matte whitecoefficient of thermal expansion......Almost all properties differ...
All matter has the following three characteristics: mass, volume, and length. These are the extensive properties. Mass also has intensive properties: density, color, conductivity, malleability, and luster.
Density, color, texture, boiling point, conductivity, magnetic, malleability, melting point, flexibility, and hardness
The number of properties is huge: reactivity, density, refractive index, hardness, thermal conductivity, etc.
Look up the Wikipedia article on gold, especially the introductory paragraphs. Physical properties include its density (one of the highest of all metals), malleability, color, electrical conductivity, etc.
The number of properties is huge: reactivity, density, refractive index, hardness, thermal conductivity, etc.
they have different properties: density: Bronze has a higher density ~7.8 than cotton ~0.9electric conductivity: bronze conducts electricity, cotton does notthermal conductivity: bronze has a relatively high thermal conductivity cotton relatively lowcolor: bronze is reddish metallic, shiny; cotton is matte whitecoefficient of thermal expansion......Almost all properties differ...
Aluminum (Al) and Copper (Cu) are metals, and all metals share the same properties: Malleable (can be flattened or shaped) Heat and Electric conductivity Luster (shine) and Density (higher than non-metals) Aluminum (Al) and Copper (Cu) are metals, and all metals share the same properties: Malleable (can be flattened or shaped) Heat and Electric conductivity Luster (shine) and Density (higher than non-metals)
Examples: volume, density, thermal conductivity, hardness, compressibility etc.
These are all physical properties of materials.
Mass and Density
Mass, Volume, Colour, Density these are all physical properties
High ionization energy and poor electrical conductivity