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Is shiny a chemical property of Iron?

No, shininess is a physical property of iron, not a chemical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances or undergoes chemical changes, while physical properties describe observable characteristics like color, texture, and conductivity.


What is property of metals called?

Describe the property.


Is ductitty a physical property of metal?

Yes ductility is the physical property of the metals because there is no need of chemical reaction for complete this property


Words used to describe an object are called its or characteristics?

The words used to describe an object are called its (PROPERTIES).


Data are information facts or numbers that help to describe something?

Measurement information that is used to describe something is called data. per Physical Science 8th Edition by Bill W. Tillery


What is a physical property used to describe how the surface of a mineral reflects the light?

The physical property used to describe how the surface of a mineral reflects light is called luster. Luster describes how light interacts with the surface of a mineral, with terms like metallic, vitreous (glassy), pearly, or dull being commonly used to characterize different types of luster.


How would you describe the weylin property?

Weylin property is the type of property owned by the family called thr Weylin


What is this property of metals called?

The property of metals being able to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets without breaking is called malleability.


Is gasoline a chemical or physical property?

Colourless is a property, or word to describe matter, however the "gas" would be something you're describing. However, if a reaction is omitting a colourless gas, it could be considered a physical property of the reaction.


What characteristic of matter is obtained by changing the state of the matter example the ability to melt of that matter?

The characteristic obtained by changing the state of matter, such as the ability to melt, is called a physical property. Physical properties describe the state of a substance without changing its chemical composition. In the case of melting, the physical property is the temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid.


Is thickness an intensive or extensive property?

In the physical sciences, an intensive property (also called a bulk property, intensive quantity, or intensive variable), is a physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system: it is scale invariant. Distance is an intensive property.


The ability to react with oxygen is an example of a chemical property?

Oxygen gas is neither a physical nor a chemical property. It is a state. The property of being a gas is a PHYSICAL property, however.

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