> Color
> Hardness
> Melting Point
> Flammability
to name a few ...
If you are talking about the opposite of dull in elements, the answer is luster
Physical properties of wool are the following; it is resistant to dirt and wear and tear, does not wrinkle easily, lightweight and versatile, smolders over flame instead of burning, hard wearing and absorbs moisture.
Physical properties describe characteristics of a substance that do not involve a change in its chemical composition, such as color or density. Physical changes, on the other hand, refer to alterations in the substance's physical state, like melting or boiling.
Physical properties are characteristics of matter that you can observe with your senses or that can be measured without changing molecular composition. Things like color, shape, size, texture, and temperature are properties that you can observe with your senses. Physical characteristics that may be measured can be gravitation, melting point, velocity, resistance, boiling point, etc.There are also two subsections of physical properties:Intensive properties-These properties do not depend on the amount of matter present. If you had 3 liters of water and one milliliter of water; both at the same temperature, their density would be the same. Therefore density is an intensive property. Another example is state of matter; a solid is a solid and it doesn't depend on how much of it there is.Extensive properties-These properties do depend on the amount of matter present. Characteristics such as mass will vary depending on how much matter. Another extensive property is volume. The volume of a gas in a bottle is different than the volume of the same gas in a room.Chemical properties are characteristics of matter that can be observed as a result of a chemical reaction; therefore changing the original substance. Examples include flammability, oxidation state, heat of combustion, ionization energy, etc.See related links below for more examplesPhysical properties can be observed without a chemical change.Chemical properties can only be observed by means of a chemical change.
Oxygen does not possess physical strength in the way that a material object would. It is a gas necessary for life and a key component of the Earth's atmosphere. Its physical properties include being colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
The thing would be the whole, the properties would be determined by what the thing is made up of and how they interact.
The main physical difference would be size.
The obvious one is colour ! Strawberry ice cream is normally pink - while vanilla is pale yellow.
Cleavage and Fracture
I'm not sure about this as i would like to know the answer myself.
Various gasses may have similar physical properties.
color
Hard to say, but physical properties would favor the heavier, more powerful jaguar.
yes they are one of the 7 physical properties===========================Would they not be 2 of the 7 ?
That would be the wavelength/frequency
My Computer->System Properties will only tell you the components that the operating system has device drivers for. On the other hand, a physical inspection might reveal more components, but they would only operate correctly if the device drivers are installed in the software.
Each chemical element has specific chemical and physical properties.