
Classifying Matter
Quiz by Christina Davis
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- Q1Observed with sensesChemical ChangePhysical ChangePhysical PropertyChemical Property30s
- Q2Determined without destroying matterPhysical PropertyChemical ChangePhysical ChangeChemical Property30s
- Q3An example is densityPhysical ChangeChemical ChangeChemical PropertyPhysical Property30s
- Q4An example is melting pointPhysical PropertyChemical PropertyPhysical ChangeChemical Change30s
- Q5An example is viscosityPhysical PropertyChemical PropertyChemical ChangePhysical Change30s
- Q6Indicates how a substance reacts with something elsePhysical ChangeChemical PropertyChemical ChangePhysical Property30s
- Q7Matter will be changed into a new substance after the reactionChemical ChangeChemical PropertyPhysical PropertyPhysical Change30s
- Q8An example is flammabilityPhysical PropertyPhysical ChangeChemical ChangeChemical Property30s
- Q9An example is reactivityPhysical ChangeChemical ChangeChemical PropertyPhysical Property30s
- Q10An example is toxicityChemical PropertyPhysical PropertyChemical ChangesPhysical Changes30s
- Q11A change is size, shape, or stateChemical ChangeChemical PropertyPhysical ChangePhysical Property30s
- Q12No new substance is formedPhysical ChangeChemical ChangeChemical PropertyPhysical Property30s
- Q13An example is ice meltingPhysical PropertyChemical ChangePhysical ChangeChemical Property30s
- Q14An example is sugar dissolving in waterChemical ChangesChemical PropertiesPhysical ChangePhysical Property30s
- Q15An example is cutting an apple into slicesPhysical PropertiesChemical PropertiesChemical ChangesPhysical Change30s