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Q: What are the five properties of a meneral?
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What are the six properties of gases?

There are only five properties of gases. These five properties of gases are odor, color, solubility, structure, and chemical reactivity.


What is a meneral?

rocks are made of minerals, and minerals are made of substances called elements.


Is ice a meneral?

Yes because its natural, has a crystalline structure, solid, and is nonliving.


A meneral that builds bones and teeth?

Calcium (Ca) is that mineral which builds bones and teeth.


What are the five properties of life?

The five main properties of life are: -ability to process energy -ability to reproduce -growth -response to stimuli -homeostasis


What are five properties of chemical properties?

Boiling Point, Density, Color, Conductivity, Reactivy


What are the five properties of multiplication?

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What is pyhsical property?

Physical properties of a substance are all the properties that can be easily identiefied by five senses.


Will the properties of nitrogen be more similar to the properties of neon or phosphorous?

Nitrogen and phosphorus have the same number of valence electrons (five) and will have similar properties.


Does each mineral has its ownspecific properties?

Yes because it has specific properties. It go through a five category test.


Five physical properties of matter?

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.