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There are more than four states of matter. Consult an encyclopedia for details.Matter is categorized as a solid, liquid, or gas and the three major properties are the size, volume, and shape.
If they are not matched pairs, it does not really matter. If the combined sample size is fixed (because of costs, say) then it is better to have a larger sample where more variability is expected.
It's quite acceptable to call it a 75-agon but more important is knowing how to work out its properties.
It's quite acceptable to call it a 59-agon but what's more important is knowing how to work out its properties.
It is quite acceptable to call it a million-agon or a 1,000,000-agon but what is more important is knowing how to work out its properties
There are more than four states of matter. Consult an encyclopedia for details.Matter is categorized as a solid, liquid, or gas and the three major properties are the size, volume, and shape.
A physical change is a change that affects one or more properties of matter. For example, if you have a popsicle and it melts, it's looks change but the physical properties don't
A physical change is a change that affects one or more properties of matter. For example, if you have a popsicle and it melts, it's looks change but the physical properties don't
Size can be a qualitative property of matter, meaning we observe it with our 5 senses. A more exact measurement can be made, such as the length, mass, weight, or volume of matter. These are considered quantitative properties, or measurable properties.
This has lots of answers; some of them are: malleability chemical properties electrical properties color texture I suspect there are more because the size of something rarely changes the intrinsic properties of that something.
If they are not matched pairs, it does not really matter. If the combined sample size is fixed (because of costs, say) then it is better to have a larger sample where more variability is expected.
Adding heat to a sample of matter increases the kinetic energy of its particles, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently. This increased movement can lead to changes in the physical state of the matter, such as melting or vaporization, depending on the amount of heat added.
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It's quite acceptable to call it a 100-agon but what's more important is knowing how to work out its properties
It's quite acceptable to call it a 30-agon but what's more important is knowing how to work out its properties.
It's quite acceptable to call it a 75-agon but more important is knowing how to work out its properties.