In chemistry, the term “property” is widely used to refer to the characteristics of a substance, such as its density, oxidation, state of matter, mass, conductivity, colour, and bonding, among others. These characteristics are utilised to comprehend how a material acts in various conditions.
For instance, oxygen’s physical features include its state of matter as a gas at most temperatures, its melting point of -361.82 degrees Fahrenheit, its boiling point of -297.33 degrees Fahrenheit, its four oxidation states, and its molar heat capacity. The gold hue of the metal gold and the mushy interior of a banana are examples of more fundamental characteristics.