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Light travels in straight lines through uniform materials.
Photons are the fundamental particles of light, they exhibit wave-particle duality, which means they show properties of both waves and particles.
Sure. When used as an antenna, a magnet should exhibit the same properties as an identical unmagnetized piece of metal.
Ferro magnetic materials that exhibit ferro magnetism loose their properties by converting themselves into diamagnetic substances. The magnetic properties of ferro materials are due to strong magnetic domains inside the material. A domain is nothing but a group of molecules having same magnetic orientation. When heated these molecule due agitation caused by internal energy scatter and the phenomenon of domains no longer exist and hence they act as diamaterials loosing magnetism.
Magnetism is a physical property because attracting something to a magnet does not change the substance (change of the composition) itself and doesn't involve chemical reactions. The magnetic state of a material depends on temperature (and other variables, such as pressure and the applied magnetic field), so a material may exhibit more than one form of magnetism depending on its temperature, etc. However, the magnetism doesn't change the substance itself.
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what are the chemical properties of nitrogen
no respiration
flammable & corrosive
Epithelial tissue does not exhibit polarity.
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All living things must exhibit cellular organization, metabolism, homeostasis, reproduction, and heredity.
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Yes compounds exhibit properties that are different from the atoms.A molecule is the smallest unit resulting from the binding of two or more atoms. If the atoms are different, a molecule of a compound is formed.