It must hold its shape.
use youre flippin brain jackA**
Chemical- the composition of the substance Physical- appearance of substance
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
Minerals are basically chemicals in a solid form.A2. Part of the definition of a mineral is that it has a known chemical composition. If its composition were variable, it would not qualify under the definition.
Only by chemical analysis.
Chemical- the composition of the substance Physical- appearance of substance
solid
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
Melting point of the substance
The Physical Properties of a substance would be … > solid, liquid or gas? > melting point? > boiling point? > color? > density? > odor? > etc, etc, etc ~
Minerals are basically chemicals in a solid form.A2. Part of the definition of a mineral is that it has a known chemical composition. If its composition were variable, it would not qualify under the definition.
Only by chemical analysis.
The solid state.
Smooth is what it feels like; square and tan are what it looks like - those would all be physical properties of the substance.