Properties of matter
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. At a minimum, matter requires at least one subatomic particle, although most matter consists of atoms.
The two properties of matter are: • Mass – amount or quantity of matter • Volume – amount of space occupiedphysical properties – inherent characteristics of a substance
Electrical conductivity :-he degree to which a specified material conducts electricity, calculated as the ratio of the current density in the material to the electric field which causes the flow of current
Heat conductivity :-the rate at which heat passes through a specified material, expressed as the amount of heat that flows per unit time through a unit area with a temperature gradient of one degree per unit distance.
Density :-is defined as mass per unit volume,it is the the degree of compactness of a substance.
Melting point:-The melting point (or, rarely, liquefaction point) of a solid is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid at atmospheric pressure. At the melting point the solid and liquid phase exist in equilibrium.
Boiling point:-the temperature at which the vapor pressure of aliquid is equal to the pressure of the atmosphere on the liquid, equal to 212°F (100°C) for water at sea level.
Index of refraction :-is a dimensionless number that describes how light propagates through that medium.
Malleability :-is a physical property of metals that defines the ability to be hammered, pressed, or rolled into thin sheets without breaking.
Ductility:- is the ability to deform under tensile stress; this is often characterized by the material’s ability to be stretched into a wire.
Pressure:-is the force per unit area.
Buoyancy:-is an upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an immersed object. In a column of fluid, pressure increases with depth as a result of the weight of the overlying fluid.
Surface Tension:- is the tension of the surface film of a liquid caused by the attraction of the particles in the surface layer by the bulk of the liquid, which tends to minimize surface area.
Stress, Strain and Elasticity :-Stress is force per unit area.Strain is the deformation of a solid due to stress.Elasticity is the ability of an object or material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or compressed.chemical properties – the ability of a substance to form new substance either by reaction or by decomposition
Heat of combustion
Chemical stability and reactivity
Flammability
Oxidation state
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