Diamonds are an allotropic form of carbon; they are materials having some properties, not property. Which is the scientific word for it. By Hayley
A lab-created diamond is not classified as a mineral in the traditional sense, as minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids with a defined chemical structure. While lab-created diamonds have the same chemical composition and physical properties as natural diamonds, their synthetic origin distinguishes them from natural minerals. Thus, while they share similarities with natural diamonds, they do not fit the strict definition of a mineral.
An object's size is a physical property of the object.
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The most commonly used chemical property to classify igneous rocks is their mineral composition, particularly the relative amounts of silica and other oxides present. Two physical properties that can help identify igneous rocks are texture (such as grain size and arrangement of crystals) and color, which can indicate the mineral content and cooling history of the rock.
Diamonds cutting grass would be considered a physical property. This is because the ability to cut grass is a physical characteristic of the diamond based on its hardness and structure, rather than a chemical change in the diamond itself.
The hardness of diamond is a physical property of the diamond. The statement is also untrue as diamond is only the hardest known mineral, not the hardest known substance.
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Flammability is a physical chemical property of materials.Flammability is a chemical property.
Density is a chemical property.
It is Chemical Property that can Neutrilize a Base
Acetone is a chemical. It has both chemical and physical properties.
Scientists make a distinction: physical absorption (without chemical reaction) and chemical absorption (involving a chemical reaction).