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There are many: color spectrum and frequency patterns with a prism, Atomic alignment can be seen in that you see through glass, Polarization can seen as it is the polarization of how my LCD screen works. Those are just some obscure ones, but there is also temperature, if you think about it, the list goes on.
Physical properties are characteristics of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter. Examples of physical properties include color, texture, density, and boiling point.
A characteristic of matter that can be observed or measured without changing its identity is its mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and can be determined through various methods, such as using a balance or scale, without altering the fundamental nature of the substance.
The property of matter that determines how something feels is texture. Texture refers to the surface quality or feel of an object, such as smooth, rough, soft, or hard, based on the arrangement and size of its particles.
Yes, heat is a form of energy and not an example of matter.
The five characteristic properties of matter are mass, volume, density, shape, and texture. These properties help define the physical and chemical nature of different substances and can be used to distinguish one from another.
A few are density,color,size,texture, hardness,softness,melting point,boiling point, and freexing point.
there are size, texture, color, mass, hardness, and shape :D
Physical properties.
Density, color, texture, boiling point, conductivity, magnetic, malleability, melting point, flexibility, and hardness
Yes.Matter is anything that takes up space.So a diamond is matter. Diamond is a solid.
The twelve properties of matter are mass, volume, weight, density, hardness, shape, color, odor, texture, state (solid, liquid, gas), melting point, and boiling point.
Qualitative Properties: If you see, taste, hear, touch and/or smell something through observation, like the color, texture, state, and movement of matter, you are witnessing qualitative properties. A characteristic of a substance that can be described, but not measured. (i.e. colour)
A characteristic of matter is that it has mass.
No matter what size a sample is, if is hard, it will still be just as hard. This means that hardness is an intensive properties. Intensive properties do not matter what size of sample is being used. Extensive properties will change if sample size is changed.
Physical matter, of course. :) Saying this cause I just took a bio test. Good luck. x
Hardness refers to a mineral's resistance. Density is the measure of how much matter there is.