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Ans: Particles of matter possess several characteristics, including: There is some space between the particles. Particles are continuously moving. There is an attraction between the particles.
Physical properties of matter include color, hardness, malleability, solubility, electrical conductivity, density, melting point, and boiling point.
Here are examples of physical changes: Crumpling a sheet of aluminum foil. Melting an ice cube. Casting silver in a mold. Breaking a bottle. Boiling water. Evaporating alcohol. Shredding paper. Sublimation of dry ice into carbon dioxide vapor.

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Physical change: A change that changes only the physical traits of the substance without making any change in its internal structure. Examples of physical change include boiling water, chopping wood, dissolving sugar in water, crumpling of paper, melting an ice cube, etc.
Some examples of physical properties include colour, hardness, malleability, weight, electrical conductivity, solubility, and mass. Other examples of physical properties are mass, density, size, melting point, boiling point, length, and volume.
Mass, volume, density, temperature, elasticity, ductility, brittleness, hardness, flexibility, and malleability as physical properties. 2. Ability to burn, react with other substances, and harm humans or animals as chemical properties. It provides definitions and examples of these different properties.

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