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Physical Properties What are they?

5 Senses SMELL & TASTE WHY? Anything that we can identify with our five senses – except SMELL & TASTE WHY? Smell and taste use chemical receptors in the mouth and nose

Measurements Any size or shape… Size, Volume, Area, Diameter, Radius, Mass, Density, Length, Shape, Temperature, …

More Properties… Melting Point– point at which matter melts. Freezing Point. – the point at which matter freezes. Boiling Point. – the point at which matter boils.

Metallic Properties Magnetic attraction – the attractions between metals. Malleability – ability TO BE hammered into thin sheets. Ductility – ability TO BE drawn into thin wires. Luster - shiny ; reflective