Chemical composition, chemical reactions, color, crystalline structure, melting point, boiling point, hardness, odor, magnetic properties, etc.
odour,melting/boling point,solubility in water,sooty or non- sooty flame on combusion,sodium fusion test,colour on adding KMnO4..
A chemical composition: this can be identified by the methods of analytical chemistry.
A compound has a specific chemical formula (of course intermetallic compounds and nonstoichiometric compounds haven't a stable formula).
Examples: chemical composition, density, colour, odor, structure, refractive index, etc.
yes
These properties are specific for each substance.
The answer is Physical and Chemical properties
Flexibility, Smell, Odor, Boiling Point, Melting Point, Texture, Color (there's seven for you)
The 3 Properties That Are Used To Identify Surface Features Are Mountains,Valleys,And Rocks.
yes
Substances are categorized by their properties and similarities.
These properties are specific for each substance.
The answer is Physical and Chemical properties
Flexibility, Smell, Odor, Boiling Point, Melting Point, Texture, Color (there's seven for you)
The 3 Properties That Are Used To Identify Surface Features Are Mountains,Valleys,And Rocks.
PHYSICAL (smell, color, texture, size, etc)--NON CHARACTERISTIC GENERAL (general stuff about the substance all together)-CHARACTERISTIC Characteristic properties help us identify pure substances or the group it belongs to. Non-characteristic properties cannot help us identify pure substances or the group it belongs to.
Reacts with other substances.
Some physical properties used to describe matter are density, weight, temperature size and color
Crystal habitColourStreakHardnessCleavageLusterare some of the principal physical properties used to identify minerals.
yes it is
yes it is