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|Qualitative Property|A property that is NOT measured and has **```no numerical value```**|Ex. **```Colour, odor, texture```**|
## Density
+- **The amount of mass (or matter) in a certain volume**
+- It is a **quantative** physical property
+- For any given substance, density is a **characteristic physical property**.
+
+### Sinking Or Floating?
+- Most solids are **more** dense than liquids **(except water!)**
+- When you place a solid object inside a liquid
+ - It will **sink** if the object is **more** dense than the liquid
+ - It will **float** if the object is **less** dense than the liquid
+
+### Strange Behaviour of Water
+- Its clear, odourless, tasteless, freezes at OoC, boils at 100oC
+- `Its solid form floats on its liquid form!`
+ - `Water particles are different`
+ - Due to their `shape` and the way in which the `particles` are arranged, forces it to take up `more space` when packed.
+ - Its density is the highest at 4oC, where its in liquid form.
+
+### Graphs
+- To calculate the density on a graph, simply find the slope of any 2 points on the line in the graph
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+
## Quantitative physical Properties
- **```Density```**: amount of ```stuff``` (or mass) per unit volume (g/cm3)
- **```Freezing Point```**: point where water solidifies (0oC)