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The density of an object iscalculated in this manner.
What is mass/volume ?
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Characteristics of matter thatcan be observed when one
substance changes into a differentsubstance, such as iron to rust
What is a chemical change?
1,3
Change in which the identity ofa substance does not change
What is physical change?
1,4
Sameer’s folder is pink.
What is a physical property?
2,1
The ability to bend withoutbreaking.
What is ductile?
2,2
Ry’s Bike Could Rust
What is a Chemical Property?
2,3
Characteristics of matter thatcan be seen through direct observation such as boiling
point or melting point
What is physical property?
2,4
The amount of solute that will dissolve in a solvent
at a given temperature andpressure
What is Solubility?
3,1
The temperature at which a substance changes from its liquid state to its gas state
through boiling.
What is boiling point?
3,2
Having the characteristics or structure of crystals (repeating pattern; salt, sugar or diamond)
What is Crystalline?
3,3
Emma burning wood in thecamp fire.
What is a chemical change?
3,4
Property or characteristic of a substance that is observed
in which the chemical composition or identity of the substance is changed.
What is a Chemical Property?
4,1
The resistance of a liquid to flowis called __________?
What is viscosity?
4,3
Cameron frying a egg.
What is a chemical change?
4,4
Can not be reversed by Physical changes
What is a chemical change?
5,1
Yum! Izak removes a loaf of bread hot from the oven.
He cuts a slice off the loaf and spreads butter on it.
What is a physical change?
5,2
Gabe digests lunch.
What is a chemical change?
5,3
Annika cutting her hair.
What is a physical change?
5,4
Substances often undergo changes that make them
have a dramatically different appearance even though the chemical composition of the
substance remains unchanged.
What is a Physical Change?