properties of matter

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State of Matter (Phase)

Solid, liquid, or gas — Intensive property

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Solvation

Ability to dissolve — Intensive property

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Color

Visual appearance — Intensive property

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Size (Length, Height, Width, etc.)

Physical dimensions — Extensive property

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Odor

Smell — Intensive property

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Texture

Rough, smooth, jagged, etc. — Intensive property

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Luster

Shiny or dull — Intensive property

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Mass

Amount of matter in grams — Extensive property

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Volume

Space occupied (mL, cm³) — Extensive property

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Hardness

Resistance to scratching — Intensive property

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Density

Mass/volume — Intensive property

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Temperature

Average kinetic energy — Intensive property

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Heat Content

Total energy in matter — Extensive property

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Solubility

How much dissolves per unit volume — Intensive property

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pH

Acid or base level — Intensive property

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Conductivity

Ability to carry heat or electricity — Intensive property

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Magnetism

Response to a magnet — Intensive property

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Malleability

Can be hammered or shaped — Intensive property

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Ductility

Can be stretched into wire — Intensive property

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Brittleness

Breaks easily — Intensive property

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Miscibility

Two liquids can mix — Intensive property

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Viscosity

Resistance to flow — Intensive property

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Surface Tension

Skin-like layer on liquid surface — Intensive property

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Melting/Boiling/Freezing/Condensing Points

Temperatures for phase changes — Intensive property