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The case isn't that some things "are not properties," but some aspects of an object/substance/etc. are not significant properties. If someone told you that Y is not a property of X, they are mistaken. Y may very likely be a property, just not the right kind. For example, how Y smells is a property, a physical one. Whether or not it can be dissolved by a particular acid is also a property, but a chemical one.

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