Properties of Matter
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- Q1Definition: anything that has mass and volumematter30sEditDelete
- Q2By mass, which element is most abundant in your body?hydrogenoxygencarbonnitrogen30sEditDelete
- Q3Definition: any feature of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the type of matter it isphysical propertychemical propertyinherent propertycharacteristic property30sEditDelete
- Q4Definition: describes how well a substance lets heat or electrical current move through itconductivity30sEditDelete
- Q5Definition: describes how compact a substance is, and is calculated by dividing mass by volumedensity30sEditDelete
- Q6Definition: describes how well the surface of a substance reflects lightlustre30sEditDelete
- Q7Definition: describes how much of a substance dissolves in another substance.solubility30sEditDelete
- Q8Definition: describes how the surface of a substance feels (its roughness, softness, or smoothness)texture30sEditDelete
- Q9Definition: describes how a substance can change to produce new substances with new propertiesinherent propertyreal propertychemical propertyphysical property30sEditDelete
- Q10Definition: describes the ability of a substance to catch fire and burn in aircombustibility30sEditDelete
- Q11Physical properties can describe how matter looks and feels.truefalseTrue or False30sEditDelete
- Q12Complete: _____________________ properties describe how substances can change when they interact with other substances.chemicalphysicalcharacteristicemotional30sEditDelete
- Q13If you can determine the property of a substance without changing the type of matter, it is a __________________ property.physicalchemical30sEditDelete
- Q14When the substance interacts with a different substance and something new is made, you are observing a __________________ property.chemicalphysical30sEditDelete
- Q15Magnesium is mixed with acid and bubbles form. This is a _________________________ property of magnesium.physicalchemical30sEditDelete
- Q16Physical or chemical property? Sulfur is yellow.chemicalphysical30sEditDelete
- Q17Physical or chemical property? An iron railing rusts.chemicalphysical30sEditDelete
- Q18Physical or chemical property? Juice crystals dissolve in water.chemicalphysical30sEditDelete
- Q19Physical or chemical property? Sandpaper is scratchy.physicalchemical30sEditDelete
- Q20Physical or chemical property? A metal anchor sinks in water.physicalchemical30sEditDelete