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What is the shape of a round oval like piece of Dove Soap?

I need help on a science project!!!!!I need physical properties and chemical properties of the following items:Platinum gamecubeRound Dove SoapBlack ceramic coffee mugbookAluminum poker set

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Platinum gamecube? As in the electronic game console? The chemical properties are too extensive to listIt is a composite mixture of various chemicals and elements including plastics, lead, iron, tin, tantalum, silver, gold, platinum, cobalt, silicon, carbonAll the electronic components themselves contain a wide variety of chemical compoundsRound Dove soap is round because the marketing department determined it is a more appealing shape than a cube or a rectangle, the curve also fits better in the handThe soap itself is a mixture hydrophilic compounds, fragrances, and binders which lowers surface tension of water and solvates various soilsBlack ceramic coffee mug contains paints and clays - is it ceramic or porcelain? Black means it will absorb lightCeramic means it will be attacked by strong acids, but it probably has a glaze to protect itA book is mostly cellulose fiber, unless it is vellum (unlikely)Also included are the inks which are probably an azo- compound, and the binding glue which is most likely a protein for older books or a polyacrylate or polymerized silicone adhesive for modern binding agentsAluminum poker set, being aluminum would be readily corroded by alkaline compoundsIf by poker you mean gambling, physical propertys would be, what, round chips? if by poker you mean something sharp and pointy, then there are your physical properties right there Physical properties of any of these would be things such as mass, color, shape, volume, density, texture, etcChemical properties depends on what they are made of.
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