physical properties of coal and snow
Water
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> Color > Hardness > Melting Point > Flammability to name a few ...
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Well... Color and hardness. (Improved from, "well... one is white and one is balck, one is hard like a rock and one is soft and almost liquid," by Contributor.).
Water
Ask yo' teacher!! :D Cheer Uhp ii8? =D
> Color > Hardness > Melting Point > Flammability to name a few ...
You to do everything
color
Snow is cold Chalk tastes bad.
Well... Color and hardness. (Improved from, "well... one is white and one is balck, one is hard like a rock and one is soft and almost liquid," by Contributor.).
Correct.Although they are based on the same element (carbon) they have vastly different structures and atomic arrangements, resulting in very different physical and chemical properties. Such forms are known chemically as allotropes.
The physical properties of a textbook are **************************
coal carbonisation is the enrichment of coal properties. it is done by heating under absence of air
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Shiny and silvery are not chemical properties. These are physical properties.