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- Q1What is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed and measured without changing the identity of the substance?Characteristic PropertyNeutral PropertyChemical PropertyPhysical Property300s
- Q2What is used to detect physical properties?EyesSensesScaleGold300s
- Q3What are some examples of physical properties that deal with the senses?Color, Shape, Size, TextureColor, Shape Size, FlammabilityShape, Flammability, Size TextureColor, Shape, Flammability, Texture300s
- Q4When you observe a physical property, you ______ change the substance's identity.dodo notmightalways300s
- Q5What is a measure of the amount of mass in a given amount of volume?Thermal ConductivitySolubilityDensityElectrical Conductivity300s
- Q6What is a measure of how well an electric current can move through a substance?SolubilityElectrical ConductivityThermal ConductivityDensity300s
- Q7What is the rate at which a substance transfers heat?SolubilityThermal ConductivityElectrical ConductivityDensity300s
- Q8What is the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance?Magnetic AttractionMalleabilitySolubilityThermal Conductivity300s
- Q9What is the ability of a substance to be rolled or pounded into various shapes?MalleabilityMagnetic AttractionLusterSolubility300s
- Q10What is a property that some metals can have at a distance?Magnetic AttractionMalleabilityLusterElectrical Conductivity300s
- Q11What is a shine metals have that make them prized by decorators?Boiling PointLusterMagnetic AttractionMelting Point300s
- Q12What is the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid?Magnetic AttractionLusterMelting PointBoiling Point300s
- Q13What is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas which takes place at a geyser?Magnetic AttractionBoiling PointMelting PointLuster300s
- Q14What describes a substance's ability to change into a new substance with different properties?Characteristic PropertyNeutral PropertyPhysical PropertyChemical Property300s
- Q15What are some chemical properties that describe how a substance changes?Flames and FireTarnish and FlamesRust and FlamesRust and Tarnish300s