Name two common properties of iron, water and air
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Ductility : Easily pulled or stretched into a thin wire. Luster : Has a shine or glow. Conductivity : Good transmission of heat or electricity.
Iron is a lustrous, ductile, malleable, silver-gray metal (group VIII of the periodic table). It is known to exist in four distinct crystalline forms. Iron rusts in damp air, but not in dry air. It dissolves readily in dilute acids.
Unique properties of water
Water is polar. ...
Water is an excellent solvent. ...
Water has high heat capacity. ...
Water has high heat of vaporization. ...
Water has cohesive and adhesive properties. ...
Water is less dense as a solid than as a liquid.
The properties of air are:
Air takes up space.
Air has mass.
Air is affected by heat.
Air exerts pressure.
Air can be compressed.
Air is affected by altitude.
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