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Some examples of characteristic properties are:
Melting Point
Boiling Point
Freezing Point
Density
Temperature
Solubility
Magnetism
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The three basic properties of nouns are:number (singular or plural)gender (male, female, neuter, common gender)case (nominative, objective, dative, possessive, vocative)Examples:My child attends Springfield Elementary School. (singular)My children attend Springfield Elementary School. (plural)My mother is a volunteer with the Red Cross. (female)My father is a volunteer soccer coach. (male)My parents both work hard. (common gender)Our house is on Lincoln Street. (neuter)My child attends Springfield Elementary School. (nominative, subject of the sentence)My children attend Springfield Elementary School. (objective, direct object of the verb 'attend')My father gives my mother soccer lessons. (dative, indirect object of the verb 'gives')My mother's skill is improving. (possessive, the skill of my mother)Mr. Winter, I would like you to meet my parents. (vocative, noun of direct address)
As the name indicates it is "periodic" meaning it repeats.Russian guy called Mendeleev noticed that certain elements have similar properties. We now know this has to do with valance electrons - can't remember if he knew this.So he set up this grid of elements with similar properties in columns and in increasing order of atomic weight left to right. This gives the table we know and love.He was actually able to leave blanks for things that we hadn't discovered becasue he was so sure of the pattern he saw emerging.Other tables exist.
Interdependence is a relationship where members are dependent on one another. Animals and plants are interdependent on each other in that animals depend on plants for food.
Some examples of contact forces are tension, friction, and air resistance. An example of a sentence using the term "contact force" is "The fundamental force that gives rise to contact forces is the electromagnetic force. "
A chemical property is the properties exhibited by a material in a chemical reaction. This gives a substance the ability to have a chemical identity and is also used in building chemical classifications. The properties can be used in identifying a substance that is unknown or to separate substances. The property also helps in providing information on the application of a substance.
Mainly The R Group, but also that there is also the particular positions that give the amino acid molecule its characteristic chemical properties. Another is at the -C-C-N- peptide linkage.
A glass lens can be concave or convex. This shape is what gives glass the properties of a lens by bending the light.
Ferric oxide gives calamine its characteristic pink color.
Mainly The R Group, but also that there is also the particular positions that give the amino acid molecule its characteristic chemical properties. Another is at the -C-C-N- peptide linkage.
Iron is the most important transition metal present in human because it used as hamoglobin which tranport oxygen to the brain and muscles.,
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the number of valence electrons in the outer shell are what determines the different properties
Its unique sidegroup, also called its radical (often indicated as an R in molecular diagrams). The common amino acid backbone only allows polymerization of these monomers into protein molecules.
Hydrogen