Temperature is a physical property measured in Kelvin degrees or Celsius degrees.
Filtration exploits the physical property of size exclusion, where particles larger than the pores in the filter medium are unable to pass through, resulting in separation of the particles from the fluid.
The property of particles in a solid that sand or sugar grains do not show is the ability to flow and conform to the shape of their container. Sand and sugar grains have a fixed shape and volume, whereas particles in some solids have the ability to flow and change shape.
False. Colligative properties are physical properties of a solution that depend on the number of solute particles present, not the type of particles. Examples include boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, and osmotic pressure.
The question is ridiculous. An extensive property is one that depends on the size or number of particles in a system such as mass or volume. An intrinsic property is one that doesn't depend on size or number of particles like density, specific heat capacity or boiling point.So, knowing that... you must agree. This question is ridiculous. Copper tubing is no more a property of a system than a pickup truck is an flavor of soda.
Colligative Property! :)
Radioactive decay is the process by which a mineral spontaneously changes into subatomic particles.
frequency
number of particles.
Particle is not a property; a particle is a form of a material, small size.
Temperature is the property of an object that is related to the average kinetic energy of its particles. As the temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the particles also increases.
matter are composed by particles,particles are very small,particle have space between them
Temperature is a physical property measured in Kelvin degrees or Celsius degrees.
number of particles.
Particles that vibrate in place would be a solid object, so I would say that having a definite shape would be another property!
Mass is an extensive property. Because it depends upon on no of particles. No particles changes mass changes.
White, Small particles, Mostly Sodium