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A physical property is a characteristic of a pure substance. Water is an example of a pure substance.
I will study the doctorines of Socialism carefully before I rush to hasty, economically driven conclusions. Sorry to post on this thread without expert knowledge.
Socialism has a much higher level of government control and regulation than capitalism does.
The defining characteristic of a pure chemical substance is that any sample of it contains the same elements in the same mass proportions to one another.
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.
Homogeneity.
The US is neither, however it leans much towards Capitalism, and with the new healthcare, socialism.
An oversupply of labor
It’s called capitalism: class ownership, wages system, production for sale.
Yes, boiling point is a characteristic property of matter. It is called a characteristic property because no matter how much of a pure substance you have, the boiling point should remain the same. Therefore, it is a characteristic property of pure substances.
The characteristics of pure substances are:fixed melting pointfixed boiling pointsfixed valencyfixed densitystability
The temperature at which a pure solid changes to a liquid is the substance's melting point.