hardness
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yes they are one of the 7 physical properties===========================Would they not be 2 of the 7 ?
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Each chemical element has specific chemical and physical properties.
Magma is a liquid form of rock beneath the surface of the planet. It has two properties, physical and chemical, you can notice if it is not the physical property of magma if it has the chemical properties of whatever it contains.
Various gasses may have similar physical properties.
the shape and color and quartz is glassy and calcite isn't.
The two unusual properties of calcite are: 1. Calcite fluoresces (floor-esses), that is, it glows, when ultraviolet light is shone upon it. 2. Calcite is birefringent (bye-ree-fringe-unt), which means that it bends light that hits it not once, but twice. So if you were to look through a flat, clear sheet of calcite, you would see everything double.
There texture.
yes they are one of the 7 physical properties===========================Would they not be 2 of the 7 ?
Some physical properties of a screw would be the length, width, texture, shape, and firmness. These could be described easily as opposed to the chemical properties.
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Specific heat would be the best answer, but anything that is different in every metal is a correct answer. Other properties include density, melting and boiling point, and many others.
Each chemical element has specific chemical and physical properties.
Smooth is what it feels like; square and tan are what it looks like - those would all be physical properties of the substance.
A physical change would be a change in a physical property. A "physical property", by itself, may or may not change.