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Color, melting point, and density are a few properties that could distinguish it from another metal.
Examples are:- color- shine- granulation- hardness
The strength of an object is the ability to withstand a weight with/without breaking whereas the hardness of an object is the ability to scratch another material.
CH4 like O2 is a gas that doesn't have a smell.But because of its chemical properties,specifically the ability to burn and explode, it was impregnated artificially with the smell of another substance called mercaptan.
reactivity, the tendency of an element to react with another substance is know n as its reactivity. the more the capacity of an element to react with another substance the more will be its reactivity, the series of elements arranged in their decreasing reactivity is known as reactivity series.
Color, melting point, and density are a few properties that could distinguish it from another metal.
Substances have different properties. If you mistook one for another, you might get an unpleasant surprise.
Tenacity, Density, Color, Streak, Luster, Magnetism, and Hardness
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table
Examples are:- color- shine- granulation- hardness
The strength of an object is the ability to withstand a weight with/without breaking whereas the hardness of an object is the ability to scratch another material.
Physical properties are characteristics of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance. Chemical properties are characteristics of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substance.
There are several properties that distinguish sucrose from sodium chloride. One is that sucrose melts at around 186ºC whereas sodium chloride melts at around 800ºC. Another property would be that sucrose is a non electrolyte (will not conduct a current when in solution) whereas sodium chloride is an electrolyte and it will conduct a current when in solution.
There are several properties that distinguish sucrose from sodium chloride. One is that sucrose melts at around 186ºC whereas sodium chloride melts at around 800ºC. Another property would be that sucrose is a non electrolyte (will not conduct a current when in solution) whereas sodium chloride is an electrolyte and it will conduct a current when in solution.
The properties you would use to help distinguish one mineral from another are: crystal form and habit, hardness (mohs scale), magnetism, cleavage, streak color, luster, sometimes taste or smell, color can be pretty unreliable.
The properties you would use to help distinguish one mineral from another are: crystal form and habit, hardness (mohs scale), magnetism, cleavage, streak color, luster, sometimes taste or smell, color can be pretty unreliable.
Reactants. "Substrate" is another possibility.