The exact time it was created.
No, dose is not the only factor that determines how a substance might affect an individual. Other factors such as the individual's age, weight, metabolism, genetics, and overall health can also influence how a substance will affect that person. Additionally, the route of administration and frequency of use can also impact the effects of a substance.
This property is called chemical reactivity.
The number of protons (aka atomic number) determines the element or substance.
Water
The phase of a substance is determined by its temperature and pressure, as well as the intermolecular forces present within the substance. Changes in temperature and pressure can cause a substance to transition between solid, liquid, and gas phases.
Relative dating allows you to compare the age of a substance with the age of another substance, but it won't actually give you the exact age.
The density of the substance.
No, dose is not the only factor that determines how a substance might affect an individual. Other factors such as the individual's age, weight, metabolism, genetics, and overall health can also influence how a substance will affect that person. Additionally, the route of administration and frequency of use can also impact the effects of a substance.
the thing that determines it is the type of molecules that are in the substance
It determines the mass of the substance per unit volume.
It determines the mass of the substance per unit volume.
This property is called chemical reactivity.
Solubility
a pH scale.
chemical change
The density of the substance compared to the density of the fluid it is placed in determines whether it will sink or float. If the substance is denser than the fluid, it will sink. If the substance is less dense than the fluid, it will float.
properties of matter that determine how a substance reacts with other substances