Examples: melting and boiling points, solubility in water or organic solvents, chemical composition.
The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample one is observing is large or small.
Benedict's solution
Well, one of a substance's properties is whether it's a liquid or a gas or a solid. This is a physical property. If you mean chemical property, then no, it doesn't change with a change of phase.
You could use the streak color, whether it has cleavage or fracture, the texture, the luster, the hardness, the color, and lots of different properties.
Its value will be reduced as the numbers of moles of the materials is reduced
You can observe physical, chemical, and characteristic properties of a substance and can be used to determine the usefulness of a substance by, giving us information about the substance usually using our 5 senses which are physical properties. Or being able to describe the substances ability to undergo changes to its composition to produce one or more new substances, chemical property. Or even just being able to identify whether or not the substance is pure or not can help us determine if the substance is hazardous or not. two other properties I did not mention were the qualitative and the quantitative properties.
Typically pressure and temperature determine whether a substance is gas, liquid or solid. Some substances however are not easily forced into some of the states, and that is determined by by individual molecular qualities.
If the solution will conduct electricity it is ionic. Solutions made from molecules do not conduct electricity.
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Whether or not it's an acid or a base
its structure whether its linear or cross linked its molecular weight
The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample one is observing is large or small.
The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample one is observing is large or small.
Benedict's solution
by tasting it
Well, one of a substance's properties is whether it's a liquid or a gas or a solid. This is a physical property. If you mean chemical property, then no, it doesn't change with a change of phase.