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Property of a substance which can be beten into wire

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Malleability - The ability of a substance to be beaten into thin sheets.

Ductility - The ability of a substance to be drawn into thin wires.

Conductivity - The ability of a substance to allow the flow of energy or electricity.

Hardness - How easily a substance can be scratched.

Melting/Freezing Point - The temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of a substance are in equilibrium at atmospheric pressure.

Boiling Point - The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the pressure on the liquid (generally atmospheric pressure).

Density - The mass of a substance divided by its volume

Extensive - Properties that do depend on the amount of matter present.

Mass - A measurement of the amount of matter in a object (grams).

Weight - A measurement of the gravitational force of attraction of the earth acting on an object.

Volume - A measurement of the amount of space a substance occupies.

Length

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