Here’s a breakdown of each of the terms you provided, classifying them as physical or chemical properties:
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NAA (Neutral Atmospheric Amine): This term isn’t commonly recognized in the context of standard chemistry properties. If it refers to a specific compound, its classification would depend on its characteristics.
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Luster: Physical property. It refers to how a substance reflects light.
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Toxicity: Chemical property. It describes the ability of a substance to cause harm to organisms.
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Density: Physical property. It is defined as mass per unit volume of a substance.
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Color: Physical property. It describes the visual appearance of a substance.
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Malleability: Physical property. It is the ability of a substance to be deformed or shaped under pressure without breaking.
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Conductivity: Physical property. It is the ability of a substance to conduct electricity or heat.
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Plasma Mobility: This term is not commonly recognized in the context of standard properties. If it refers to how charged particles move in a plasma, it would typically be considered a physical property.
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Ability to Oxidize: Chemical property. It refers to a substance’s tendency to lose electrons or react with oxygen.
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Radioactivity: Chemical property. It involves the decay of atomic nuclei and the emission of radiation, which transforms one element into another.
To summarize:
- Physical properties: Luster, Density, Color, Malleability, Conductivity.
- Chemical properties: Toxicity, Ability to Oxidize, Radioactivity.
- NAA and Plasma Mobility require clarification for proper classification.