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This guide explores intrinsic properties of materials, including Color, Luster, Odor, Texture, Transparency, Ductility, Malleability, Brittleness, State of Matter, Magnetism, and Hardness. Each property is defined clearly to deepen your comprehension of material characteristics, essential for various scientific and engineering applications. Students will also engage in hands-on calculations to reinforce learning. Use this resource as a foundational understanding of how intrinsic properties influence material behavior and applications in real-world scenarios.
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Color • Luster • Odor • Texture • Transparency • Ductile • Malleable • Brittleness • State of Matter • Magnetism • Hardness Bellwork Please pick up a calculator! Under Intrinsic Properties, please fill in the blank bullet points with the vocabulary words to the right. Then, write a 1– 4 word definition for each. Example:Color – appearance from reflected light
Ms. Dunn’s Answers • Color – appearance from reflected light • Luster – shiny • Odor – smell • Texture – smooth or rough • Transparency – see through • Ductile – wire
Ms. Dunn’s Answers • Malleable – hammered into sheets • Brittleness – easy to break • State of Matter – solid, liquid, gas, plasma • Magnetism – attraction or repulsion • Hardness – firmness