Properties is something owned or being a characteristic of the describing subject. In case of air, pressure, temperature, density etc would be its' properties but the name "Air" itself is not the properties.
Diamond is an example of a valuable non-metallic mineral. It is highly valued for its beauty and used in jewelry as well as in industrial applications due to its hardness and unique properties.
An element that has properties of both metals and non-metals is called Metalloid. Example is Germanium.
No, water is a uniform substance because it has the same chemical composition and properties throughout when in its liquid form.
They have properties of metals and non-metals, and also have properties that are around '1/2' of both. An example is silicon, which has a high melting point and is solid (metallic properties). However it is very brittle and it forms an acidic oxide (non-metal). It is a semi-conductor.
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Silicon is an example of a metalloid, which is an element that exhibits properties of both metals and nonmetals. It is commonly used in the electronics industry for making computer chips and solar cells.
A non-example of a pH scale would be a temperature scale, such as Celsius or Fahrenheit. While the pH scale measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, temperature scales measure thermal energy. Additionally, a scale measuring weight, like pounds or kilograms, is also a non-example, as it pertains to mass rather than chemical properties.
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"Pink" is a non-example.
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"Flexibility" is one word that encompasses both elastic and non-elastic properties.
It is possible to give an example of non-linear, but I have no idea what a non-example is. Is a non-example of linear a curve. That would be my first thought but not sure