ACOUSTIC - the ability to absorb and transfer sound, CHEMICAL - how a material reacts to corrosion and chemicals, ELECTRICAL - how a material conducts or resists electrical currents, OPTICAL - the ability to transmit or reflect light, THERMAL - the ability to transmit or resist heat, ELASTICITY - the ability of to return to it's original size and shape on removal on an applied force, TOUGHNESS - the ability to withstand sudden impact without fracturing, BRITTLENESS - the opposite of toughness, will break on sudden impact, HARDNESS - the ability to resist scratching, abrasion or wear, TENSILE STRENGTH - amount of load or stress that a material can handle until it breaks, ABRASION RESISTANCE - an ability to withstand the wear and tear of friction caused by mechanical parts and instances of repetitive scraping or rubbing., STIFFNESS - is the extent to which an object resists deformation in response to an applied force, DUCTILITY - the ability of a material to be deformed by stretching, bending, twisting but not breaking, MALLEABILITY - the ability to be deformed by compressive forces without fracturiing,

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