phisical properties and chemical properties
properties of matter
physical properties can be observed without chemically changing matter
Chemical Properties Physical Properties Etc.
the physical properties-the color of the popcorn ,the mass of it ,,the size,,the weight,,and the shape ,, .........chemical properties-it poped it change from seeds to popcorn.....
All properties of matter is affected by heat. Only some solid things arent much affected by heat because their molecules are tightly packed and sticked strongly like diamonds and other solid.
what are some properties of liquid matter?
Some properties are they are in constant motion.
Examples of the characteristics of matter: state of matter, density, radioactivity, thermal properties, electrical properties, optical properties, chemical composition, etc.
Some physical properties of matter are shape,size,taste,color,smell, and texture.
Not much is known yet about the properties of dark matter, so it is really hard to compare this.
Its all about matter: we are surrounded by the matter on every moment of life, any thing that we use in our daily life is matter. A matter can me your tooth brush, bed,car each and every thing is matter. a subject that keeps some space on earth is called matter. a matter has some physical and chemical properties, Physical properties of matter are listed below. 1. Extensive properties of matter Mass , volume, length, shape 2. Intensive properties of matter color, density, boiling point, melting point
The properties of matter are divided into two sub categories. Those categories are the physical properties of matter and the chemical properties of matter.
color, odor, and acidity
The physical properties of matter are properties that can be observed without causing any change in the matter under observation. Pick any five of the following 17 physical properties of matter:MassWeightHeightLengthDepthVolumeColorOdorLusterHardnessMelting PointFreezing PointBoiling PointDensityMalleabilityDuctilityConductivityNote that some of these properties, like melting/freezing/boiling point, only apply to molecular matter, as subatomic particles wouldn't have these properties.
Correct characterization of matter chemical properties is possible by experimental studies; but theoretical methods exist for the approximate calculation the values for some chemical and physical properties.
they are both matter but they are not the same meaning they are part of matter.
The study of properties of matter and how it changes is called chemistry.