Chemistry, asked by dipaliyewalep, 9 months ago

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the words in correct
order:
1) are properties matter to General
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2) properties differentiate from
another specific kind of
matter
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3) used properties
of the matter
describes
are to
specific kind
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4) are units base derived of combinations
units.
5) in amount of a Mass the body is matter
6 of space volume occupies amont the
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Answered by kanchanb2510
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Answer:

1.General Chemistry/Properties of matter. The fundamental properties that we use to measure matter in are; Inertia, Mass, Weight, Volume, Density and Specific Gravity. ...

2.Physical properties of matter can be observed and tested. They include properties such as color, length, volume, odor, and density

3.Physical properties are used to observe and describe matter.

4.The unit meter per second is called a derived unit, meaning that it is derived from the seven SI base units

5.The properties we look at are shape, mass, and volume. Mass is the amount of matter an object has, and volume is the amount of space the matter takes up. Solids are easy to recognize. ... Liquids do not have definite shape, but they do have definite mass and volume.

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Answered by aadreejapandey
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Answer:

1.General Chemistry/Properties of matter. The fundamental properties that we use to measure matter in are; Inertia, Mass, Weight, Volume, Density and Specific Gravity. ...

2.Physical properties of matter can be observed and tested. They include properties such as color, length, volume, odor, and density

3.Physical properties are used to observe and describe matter.

4.The unit meter per second is called a derived unit, meaning that it is derived from the seven SI base units

5.The properties we look at are shape, mass, and volume. Mass is the amount of matter an object has, and volume is the amount of space the matter takes up. Solids are easy to recognize. ... Liquids do not have definite shape, but they do have definite mass and volume.

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