
SC.8.P.8.4-Classify and compare substances on the basis of characteristic physical properties that can be demonstrated or measured;
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- Q1Which of the following properties can be used to classify materials?Melting pointOdorTasteColor30s
- Q2What physical property is often used to compare the density of different substances?Mass per unit volumeMagnetismColor changeElectrical conductivity30s
- Q3Which of the following substances would be classified as a solid based on its physical properties?OilSteamIceWater30s
- Q4Which characteristic physical property can help identify pure substances?Boiling pointColorShapeVolume30s
- Q5What property of a substance describes how easily it can be stretched into a wire?MalleabilityFragilityDuctilityViscosity30s
- Q6Which physical property can be measured to determine if a substance is a good conductor of electricity?SolubilityThermal insulationOpacityElectrical conductivity30s
- Q7Which of the following physical properties is measured in degrees Celsius or Kelvin?MassVolumeTemperatureDensity30s
- Q8Which characteristic physical property is used to describe a substance's resistance to flow?DensityViscosityMassConductivity30s
- Q9Which physical property describes how much heat a substance can hold before it changes temperature?Boiling pointSpecific heat capacityMelting pointDensity30s
- Q10What is the property that describes how a substance changes from a solid to a liquid?Freezing pointMelting pointBoiling pointSublimation point30s