Copper wire - Tensile strength. Coefficient of thermal expansion, Thermal conductivity, Corrosion resistance.
500g of Butter - density, volume, color and smell
Glass of Milk - white color, smell, taste and volume
Candle - size, shape, color and density
Piece of Aluminum foil - melting point, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity
Spoon of sugar - texture, melting point, boiling point, color
Toothpaste - taste, smell, abrasiveness, cohesiveness
The physical properties of each of the following substances are:
Copper wire: Conductivity, malleability, ductility, and metallic luster.
Butter: Density, texture, melting point, and opacity.
Glass of milk: Color, opacity, viscosity, and taste.
Candle: Melting point, flammability, shape, and scent.
Aluminum foil: Conductivity, malleability, reflectivity, and appearance.
Spoonful of sugar: Solubility, sweetness, granular texture, and density.
Toothpaste: Viscosity, color, texture, and taste.
This response lists four physical properties for various substances including copper wire, butter, milk, candles, aluminum foil, sugar, and toothpaste. Each substance has distinct characteristics such as color, texture, and density. Understanding these properties helps in identifying and differentiating between materials.
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