moo
Oh, dude, you're asking me about burritos, that's my expertise! So, like, two physical properties of a burrito would be its size and shape. I mean, you can't miss those big, round, delicious things wrapped up in foil! And let's not forget about its weight - those babies can be pretty hefty depending on how much guac you load on there!
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Physical properties are generally easier to recognize compared to chemical properties because physical properties can be observed or measured without changing the substance's chemical composition. Examples of physical properties include color, size, shape, density, and melting point.
Color and density are physical properties. Odor and solubility are chemical properties.
The physical properties of the things in the mixture. It could be that one part of the mixture is soluble, the other part insoluble - both physical properties. It could be that you use the boiling point of 2 liquids to separate them - physical properties. You could use a magnet if one part is magnetic and the other isn't - physical properties. And so on. But you are relying on physical properties rather than chemical properties.
moo
alight that would be FEEL:soft... And SIGHT: Long and lumpy
moo
Oh, dude, you're asking me about burritos, that's my expertise! So, like, two physical properties of a burrito would be its size and shape. I mean, you can't miss those big, round, delicious things wrapped up in foil! And let's not forget about its weight - those babies can be pretty hefty depending on how much guac you load on there!
Yes, the compound noun 'bean burrito' is a concrete noun, a word for a type of food; a word for a physical thing.
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Both are physical properties.
a compound has physical properties that
Noticable things are physical properties. Look, appearance, feel, taste, etc. are physical properties. Physical properties can change after a chemical reaction.
What is the physical properties of a resistance thermometer
Star is a noun and not the physical properties.