If something is liquid, that's its physical state. Solid, liquid, and gas are the states of matter as they began in the modern era. This differentiates matter from the time when things were earth, air, fire or water, or a combination of them. Note also that we've added plasma and a couple of other physical properties to solids, liquids and gases.
If a substance exists in all three states simultaneously, it is at the proper temperature and pressure known as the "Triple Point". But this is a physical propery of pure compounds only.So the answer can be 'yes it can', but that's mainly because chocolate is not a pure compound but a rather complex mixture of eg. fat, cocoa powder (from plant material) and sugar with sometimes milk powder.
Physical,if you use your 5 senses for it its physical
I doubt that most activities of an astronomer would have a need for professional liability insurancePerhaps some propery or liability insurance if you lease some very expensive equipment that might get broken but otherwise probably not.
Being brittle is a physical property.
Elasticity is a physical propery of materials which permit the return to the initial state after the cessation of a deforming action.
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No they are not that is your propery and you can sew him/her for it
Propery is the best business in the world.
A type of rock with the special propery double refraction
If something is liquid, that's its physical state. Solid, liquid, and gas are the states of matter as they began in the modern era. This differentiates matter from the time when things were earth, air, fire or water, or a combination of them. Note also that we've added plasma and a couple of other physical properties to solids, liquids and gases.
Melting point is an intensive propery because doesn't depend on the mass of sample.
Yes, people can own property in Australia... if they can afford it.
This is the visual perception propery of an another nuance than black and white.
Yes a will requires probate. Which means the property will be part of the process.
Any vehicle is the personal property of whoever owns it.
Yes, interest in undivided property can be gifted to a trust. This can be achieved by transferring the ownership of the property to the trust, which would then hold the interest on behalf of the beneficiaries according to the terms outlined in the trust agreement. It is important to consult with a legal professional to ensure that the gifting process is carried out correctly.