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The characteristic that depends on the amount of matter in a sample is its mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance, and it can change depending on how much of the substance is present.
One example of a property that remains constant regardless of sample size is density. Density is the mass of a substance per unit volume, and it stays the same no matter how much of the substance is present.
Crushed rock is typically not considered soil because it lacks the organic matter and biological activity that are characteristic of soil. Soil is made up of a mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, air, and living organisms, whereas crushed rock is a man-made material consisting of fragmented rock particles.
Soil with high organic matter content tends to have greater water retention capacity because organic matter acts like a sponge, holding onto water. Additionally, soils with fine texture, such as clay, can also retain more water due to their small particle size which creates more spaces for water to be held.
Soil is considered a mixture because it is composed of a variety of materials such as minerals, organic matter, air, water, and living organisms. These components can be physically separated without chemically altering their properties, which is a characteristic of mixtures.
A characteristic of matter is that it has mass.
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Solubility is a characteristic of the solvent.
Cold is not a matter, it is a characteristic of a matter (a low temperature).
Melting and boiling points are characteristic properties of matter.
Yes, density is an intrinsic physical characteristic, specific for each material, a characteristic of matter. It's one of its properties. The density of matter is the mass of matter in a given unit of volume of that matter (It's mass per unit volume).
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It is a chemical property. A chemical property is a characteristic of matter that allows it to change to a different type of matter.
i think it is a solid
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