1. Physical Property's
1.1. Conductivity
1.1.1. a materials ability to allow heat flow.
1.1.2. how well does a substance let things flow threw it.
1.1.3. Ex: Copper, Iron
1.2. Viscosity
1.2.1. The Tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing
1.2.2. how well a substance flows
1.2.3. Ex: honey, cooking oil
1.3. Malleability
1.3.1. The ability of a solid to be hammered without shattering
1.3.2. how well a substance can change solid form
1.3.3. Ex: Gold jewelry, silver wear
1.4. Hardness
1.4.1. The relative resistance of a substance to scratching
1.4.2. how hard it is to scratch a substance
1.4.3. Ex: Kitchen knife & copper sheet, diamond to steel.
1.5. Melting point
1.5.1. The Temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid.
1.5.2. How something changes its physical property by increasing heat around a substance that causes it to melt
1.5.3. Ex: ice to water, snow to water
1.6. Boiling point
1.6.1. The Temperature at which a substance boils
1.6.2. How much heat it takes for a substance to boil
1.6.3. Ex: water boils at 100 Degrees Celsius, Gold boils at 2856 Degrees Celsius
1.7. Density
1.7.1. Is the ratio of mass of a substance to its volume
1.7.2. How compacted a substance is
1.7.3. Ex: Water, Fuel
2. Chemical Property's
2.1. Flammability
2.1.1. A materials ability to burn in the presence of Oxygen.
2.1.2. How well a substance burns
2.1.3. Ex: children's sleep wear, oil
2.2. Re-activity
2.2.1. How readily a substance combines chemically with other substances
2.2.2. How fast two or more chemicals combine or re-act with another substance
2.2.3. Ex: Rust Nitrogen in the bottom part of big ships