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there are different characteristics in matter , but i cannot find it ..! :-{

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A characteristic of matter that can be observed only when matter is changed into a new kind of matter is called a?

It is a chemical property. A chemical property is a characteristic of matter that allows it to change to a different type of matter.


What is a characteristic is of matter?

A characteristic of matter is that it has mass.


Does matter conduct heat energy?

Ye, but this characteristic is extremely different between materials.


Is solubility a characteristic of matter?

Solubility is a characteristic of the solvent.


What characteristic identifies matter?

Matter has mass


Is coldness matter?

Cold is not a matter, it is a characteristic of a matter (a low temperature).


Is cold a matter?

Cold is not a matter, it is a characteristic of a matter (a low temperature).


What are the 5 characteristic properties of matter?

5 characteristic properties of matter are colour, density, hardness, softness, and flammability.


Is Boiling point and Melting point considered characteristic properties of matter?

Melting and boiling points are characteristic properties of matter.


What characteristic do a human hot soup metal wires in a toaster and glowing gasses in a neon sign have in common?

They all have matter. The difference between them is they can be broken down to different types of matter depending on each of the three different things.


Is density a characteristic of property?

Yes, density is an intrinsic physical characteristic, specific for each material, a characteristic of matter. It's one of its properties. The density of matter is the mass of matter in a given unit of volume of that matter (It's mass per unit volume).


The characteristic of matter how it behaves?

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