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VOLUME - the space filling up the insides (eg.)the volume on a square is the inside.

MASS - the weight of an object takes up

All other properties are matters of description.

No what about size, texture, color, mass, hardness, and shape

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How many states of matter are there in the world?

There are five commonly recognized states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensate. Each state of matter has distinct physical properties that differentiate it from the others.


What are the properties of matter?

The General Properties of Matter:1. Mass: very common to all matter. Mass does not change unless divided or removed to a body of matter.2. Weight: it depends in the attraction of the pull of gravity thus, it changes from place to place.3. Impenetrability: there are no two things that can occupy the same space.4. Inertia: a matter that is at rest will remain at rest but can only be moved when external force is applied.5. Porosity: states that matter has pores.6. Form and shape: where we can distinguish what kind of matter is the thing observed.7. Volume: capacity or space occupied.8. Density: amount of mass per volumeThe general properties of matter result from its relationship with mass and space. Because of its mass, all matter has inertia (the mass being the measure of its inertia) and weight, if it is in a gravitational field. Because it occupies space, all matter has volume and impenetrability, since two objects cannot occupy the same space simultaneously.The special properties of matter, on the other hand, depend on internal structure and thus differ from one form of matter, i.e., one substance, to another. Such properties include ductility, elasticity,hardness, malleability, porosity(ability to permit another substance to flow through it), and tenacity (resistance to being pulled apart).Examples: density, boiling point, freezing point, hardness, crystalline structure etc.Physical properties can be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter. Physical properties are used to observe and describe matter. Physical properties include: appearance, texture, color, odor, melting point, boiling point, density, solubility, polarity, and many others.1. Mass2. weight (I believe you mean volume here... weigh is just gravities effect on mass and so really 1. and 2. are redundant...)One of the accepted definitions of matter are that it has mass and volume. Energy on the other hand does not have mass or volume.and there is actually 5 properties of matter. (really? what are they?)Professer, Michelle


What are the 7 kinds of matter?

There are only 5 kinds of matter such as Solid,Liquid,Gas,Plazma and Condensates(super liquid) Condensates isIt is a soft silvery metallic element with the atomic number being 37. It is Radioactive. Plazma comes from outer space


Name of the 7 States of matter?

7 States of Matter 1st State:Solid 2nd State: Liquid 3rd State: Gas 4th State: Plasma 5th State: Beam/ Filament 6th State: Bose Einstein Condensate 7th State: Universal Mind/ Thought Wave


What are the properties and characteristics of a 7-sphere?

A 7-sphere is a seven-dimensional shape that is similar to a three-dimensional sphere. It is defined by having all points equidistant from a center point in seven dimensions. The properties of a 7-sphere include volume, surface area, and curvature, which are more complex to calculate compared to lower-dimensional spheres. Additionally, a 7-sphere is a topological space that is compact and simply connected.

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How many states of matter are there in the world?

There are five commonly recognized states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensate. Each state of matter has distinct physical properties that differentiate it from the others.


What is the general name for a solution that produces positive ions and has pH of 0 to 7?

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What are the properties of matter?

The General Properties of Matter:1. Mass: very common to all matter. Mass does not change unless divided or removed to a body of matter.2. Weight: it depends in the attraction of the pull of gravity thus, it changes from place to place.3. Impenetrability: there are no two things that can occupy the same space.4. Inertia: a matter that is at rest will remain at rest but can only be moved when external force is applied.5. Porosity: states that matter has pores.6. Form and shape: where we can distinguish what kind of matter is the thing observed.7. Volume: capacity or space occupied.8. Density: amount of mass per volumeThe general properties of matter result from its relationship with mass and space. Because of its mass, all matter has inertia (the mass being the measure of its inertia) and weight, if it is in a gravitational field. Because it occupies space, all matter has volume and impenetrability, since two objects cannot occupy the same space simultaneously.The special properties of matter, on the other hand, depend on internal structure and thus differ from one form of matter, i.e., one substance, to another. Such properties include ductility, elasticity,hardness, malleability, porosity(ability to permit another substance to flow through it), and tenacity (resistance to being pulled apart).Examples: density, boiling point, freezing point, hardness, crystalline structure etc.Physical properties can be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter. Physical properties are used to observe and describe matter. Physical properties include: appearance, texture, color, odor, melting point, boiling point, density, solubility, polarity, and many others.1. Mass2. weight (I believe you mean volume here... weigh is just gravities effect on mass and so really 1. and 2. are redundant...)One of the accepted definitions of matter are that it has mass and volume. Energy on the other hand does not have mass or volume.and there is actually 5 properties of matter. (really? what are they?)Professer, Michelle


Give you 5 example of intensive properties of matter?

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What are 10 properties of matter?

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Teture shape size and color are all examples of properties of matter?

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Where did you go to find the computer name while you were gathering information?

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Where can you find properties on Windows 7?

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What is the name of chapter 14 of twilight?

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Are colour and hardness examples of physical properties?

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93 plus 68 plus 7 in properties?

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What are the 7 properties minerals?

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