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What are physical properties of a glass of milk?

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Is heating milk a reversible physical change?

Heating milk is a reversible physical change because the milk can be cooled back down to its original state. When milk is heated, its properties change temporarily, but it can return to its initial state once cooled.


What is the physical changes in matter?

Physical changes in matter are when physical properties are changed. Some physical properties are size and color. When a physical change in matter occurs, the material may have changed size (gotten smaller) due to weathering and erosion. Chemical changes are when the chemical composition of a substnce is changed. For example a chemical change would be iron turning into rust due to the process of oxidation


What is the important properties of glass?

The properties a glass is made up of depends on what type of glass it is. Some properties glasses contain are: silicon dioxide, sodium oxide, and sodium carbonate.


What materials are milk bottles made of?

It depends. Some milk bottles are glass, some are plastic etc.


If some milk was added to a cup of coffee would the resulting color change be due to a chemical or physical change Explain?

The color change when milk is added to coffee is primarily a physical change. This is because the milk mixes with the coffee, resulting in a new color without altering the chemical composition of either the milk or the coffee. The individual components retain their properties, and the change is reversible, which are characteristics of physical changes.


What are some meteor physical properties?

The physical properties of the meteors are that they are rocky and parts of other asteroids.


What are some properties of soda glass?

Soda lime glass is a type of glass made from silica, soda ash, and limestone. It is known for its transparency, low cost, and ease of production. However, it may not be as chemically resistant as some other types of glass.


What are some physical properties of the earth that start with D?

Depth, density, and dynamical ellipticity are physical properties of Earth.


What are some of physical properties for light?

it is iron


Antonym physical properties?

Some antonyms for physical properties are abstract properties, immaterial properties, or conceptual properties. These terms describe characteristics that are not related to the physical attributes of an object or substance.


What are some properties of glass which make it useful?

Its transparent (see through).

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