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Mulberry wood is a hard wood.
Two obvious physical properties of wood are the following: it is a solid, it shrinks and expands with the loss and gain of water.
There are many physical properties for a piece of wood. It is: A solid An insulator Less dense than water (usually)
Some physical properties of wood (mainly cellulose) are that it can be strong and dense. Dry wood is an electrical insulator, because of the lack of water, and the many air spaces. When wet, wood is susceptible to mold and bacterial decomposition.
Some physical properties of wood (mainly cellulose) are that it can be strong and dense. Dry wood is an electrical insulator, because of the lack of water, and the many air spaces. When wet, wood is susceptible to mold and bacterial decomposition.
Physical properties- long, yellow, sharp, graphite lead, solid, metal, wood Chemical properties-flammability, reactivity to acid
Xylology is the study of the physical, structural and mechanical properties of wood.
Yes, physical is only appearance, and chemical is changing it properties. If I cut wood, it's still wood. It has not changed.
Yes.
Flammability is an example of physical and chemical properties.
The likely term is "mulberry wood" (woodwork material).
The chemical change is the burning wood because the products, carbon dioxide, water, ash, and soot, have different physical and chemical properties. The other changes are physical changes because the physical and chemical properties of the substances did not change.