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I really don't know anything that would, strictly speaking, cover all three of those. You should carefully read your textbook, looking for some indication of what answer it's looking for. I'd guess "intrinsic properties", though I have some reservations about regarding texture as intrinsic. Another possibility would be "physical properties," with taste being the outlier there.
Color and texture are physical properties that can be used to distinguish one substance from another based on their appearance. Each substance has a unique color and texture that can help differentiate it from others visually.
Paint has properties such as viscosity, color, opacity, drying time, and texture. Its viscosity affects its flow and coverage, while color and opacity determine its appearance. Drying time varies depending on the type of paint, and texture can range from smooth to textured finishes.
Physical properties include characteristics such as color, density, texture, melting point, boiling point, and conductivity. These properties describe how a substance behaves under specific conditions without changing its chemical composition.
Density, color, and texture are three examples of physical properties. Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance, color refers to the visual appearance of an object when light is reflected off it, and texture describes the feel and appearance of a surface.
Color, texture, and hardness are examples of physical properties. Shape and size are two more examples.
hardness,texture,melting point,freezing point,density. and more i just dont know the rest. sorry.=(
Yes, hardness, color, texture, shape, and size are all examples of physical characteristics of matter. These characteristics help to identify and differentiate different substances based on their properties.
Color, hardness, and texture
Density, porosity, fracture, mineralogy, hardness, and texture.
I really don't know anything that would, strictly speaking, cover all three of those. You should carefully read your textbook, looking for some indication of what answer it's looking for. I'd guess "intrinsic properties", though I have some reservations about regarding texture as intrinsic. Another possibility would be "physical properties," with taste being the outlier there.
Hardness, Cleavage, Luster, Color, Streak, and Texture.
Structure. Texture. Density. Appearance. Strength. Hardness. Percentage Wear. Porosity and Absorption.
Color and texture are physical properties that can be used to distinguish one substance from another based on their appearance. Each substance has a unique color and texture that can help differentiate it from others visually.
you can classify buttons by size, shape, color, weight, texture, and hardness
physical properties of a subtance
Paint has properties such as viscosity, color, opacity, drying time, and texture. Its viscosity affects its flow and coverage, while color and opacity determine its appearance. Drying time varies depending on the type of paint, and texture can range from smooth to textured finishes.