Gold is a soft, malleable metal. It is 'Golden' in colour and is reflective/metallic in lustre. It conducts electricity and heat very well, like all metals. It is VERY unreactive.
solid, shiny, good conductor of electricity
Yes, the appearance of yellow gold is an example of a physical property because it can be observed and measured without changing the substance itself. Physical properties are characteristics that can be seen or measured without altering the composition of the material.
No, a point does not have physical characteristics.
Sure. Everything substantial has physical characteristics.
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saskatchewan has a lot of physical characteristics. like my bum
physiognomy, physical appearance, features, physical characteristics, face
The physical characteristics of Austin is that there are many hills and lakes.
The physical characteristics of a sarcophagus are stone, colorful, ans ancient.
Yes, gold will decompose before silver. You could look at this question with its physical properties... its hardness. Silver's hardness is stronger than the hardness of gold and therefore the gold will decompose easier. Hardness- Ability of matter to get scratched. Physical Property - Characteristics of matter that can be view with the 5 senses ( smell, taste, hearing, touch, and sight) Save
The gold will retain its original properties and characteristics when it solidifies at room temperature. It will form back into a solid piece of gold with the same purity and composition as before melting.
physical characteristics of manatee county could be the manatee river and the beaches