A book is not a pure chemical compound but its main constituent is paper (if you mean an old-fashioned book and not an E-book), which is (mainly) a linear beta-carbohydrate polymere of glucose, easy burnable, rather insoluble etc.
The physical properties of a textbook include a hard cover. This is usually made of cardboard. There are also pages within made of durable paper. The bind, of course, holds the papers, cover, and back cover firmly in place.
flammability
It has the properties of a chemical change.
By physical and chemical properties
tension versibilty and buyanancy , freezing and melting
Physical and chemical properties of matter are useful because they can help you identify that substance. For example paper burns very easily and aluminum doesn't, this is how they can be described individually.
7 Properties include: Hardness, luster, streak, cleavage, density, color, and fracture.
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A textbook typically has properties such as a rectangular shape with a cover made of paper or hardback material. It contains printed pages with text, images, and diagrams. The size, weight, and thickness of a textbook may vary depending on the subject and edition.
Various gasses may have similar physical properties.
Crystal habitColourStreakHardnessCleavageLusterare some of the principal physical properties used to identify minerals.
It has the properties of a chemical change.
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The taste
hardness
The physical properties of a pure substance can be used to identify it. A pure substance is an element or a compound, not a mixture.
yes
Physical and chemical properties can be used to identify a substance or predict how it will behave.