Amount of matter in an object  - Mass, It refers to the hotness and coldness of an object - Temperature, It is the ability of a material to be rigid and resist pressure that may cause deformation or change in its shape. - Hardness, Not all hard materials do not break, though. - Brittleness, It is the ability of a material to be stretched and then return to its original shape after. - Elasticity, Ability to let heat and electricity pass through them. - Conductivity, Gold can be hammered into flat sheets until the desired shape of jewelry is obtained - Malleability, The composition of a materials has to change first before a certain property can be observed - Chemical Properties, It is the ability of a material to burn. - Combustibility, The ability of a material to ignite or to catch fire easily - Flammability, The ability of a material to easily decompose is known as - Biodegradability, Materials cannot be added into a compost pit because it would take a much longer time for them to be fully decomposed. - Non-biodegradable, The ability to be drawn into thin wires. - Ductility, A characteristics of material that can be readily observed without changing its composition - Physical property, The ability of a material to be bent without breaking. Some plastics and metals exhibit flexibility. - Flexibility,

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