How are characteristic properties of a given substance different from its other properties and chemical properties?

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Answer 1
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Answer : The characteristic properties of a substance always remains the same irrespective of the sample being observed is large or small.

Few examples of characteristic properties of any substances includes freezing or melting point, boiling or condensing point, density, viscosity and solubility. They are specific for specific substances and which makes them easily recognizable.

Whereas chemical properties are specific for one substance which chemically transformed into another substances.

Answer 2
Answer: The simplest way to put it is that chemical properties is how the substance works with other substances. And characteristic properties are how it's described, like characteristics of a person. Is that helpful? A bit, at least?

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The effect of an increase in the average kinetic energy of an object would be an increase in the temperature of the object.  Temperature is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the object. Hope this answers the question.

Is 2 pounds bigger than 80 ounces

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If 10.0 L of oxygen gas at STP are heated to 512 Celsius what will be the new volume of the gas if the pressure is also increased to 1.75 ATM?

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Answer:

16.4 L

Explanation:

we can use the combined gas law equation that gives the relationship among volume, temperature and pressure conditions of gases.

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

STP conditions are standard temperature and pressure conditions

P1 is standard pressure = 1 atm , T1 is standard temperature = 273 K

and V1 is the volume

P2 is pressure, T2 is temperature and V2 is volume at the second instance

temperature is in kelvin scale,

512 ° + 273 = 785 K

substituting the values in the equation

1 atm x 10.0 L / 273 K = 1.75 atm x V / 785 K

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What properties do scientists use to identify minerals

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A typical carbon atom has six protons, six neutrons, and six electrons. Which of these has the least amount of mass?A) one Proton
B) one Neutron
C) six Electrons
D) These masses are too tiny to measure

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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six electrons

Explanation:

Electrons have almost virtually no mass and much less than a proton and neutron.  

(a neutron and electron have about 1 amu while electrons have 0.000548 amu)