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The physical properties of carbon vary widely with the allotropic form.
you can sharpen a pencil and not a pen a pen has ink and a pencil does not.
Pencil skirts are tighter and straight skirts are more flowy
For a photograph you need a camera for a sketch you need a pad and pencil
Yes you can, a physical change is when you change an object i.e. you sharpening a pencil is a physical change, you didn't create anything new, just changed it.
The physical properties of carbon vary widely with the allotropic form.
The physical properties of carbon vary widely with the allotropic form.
3 physical properties of a pencil are it is sharp it is yellow and is wooden.
lead and scratch
lead and scratch
Physical properties- long, yellow, sharp, graphite lead, solid, metal, wood Chemical properties-flammability, reactivity to acid
Collor: yellowSmell: like woodTexture: smooth, graphite has layers
you can sharpen a pencil and not a pen a pen has ink and a pencil does not.
Because the pencil is made of wood and you only changed the size and shape of the wood or pencil and did not change what the wood is made of the substance
You are getting a picture of it and you are touching it
More or less the same difference between a broken pencil and an unbroken pencil, except the bone has the potential to heal.
Pencil skirts are tighter and straight skirts are more flowy