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Properties of Matter (Part I)
Properties of Matter (Part II)
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5,1
This describes charateristics of a material that can be observed
without changing the identity. Examples include: malleability,
ductility, mass, etc.
What are physical properties?
6,1
The first term is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
The second is the force of gravity pulling on the object
What are mass and weight?
3,2
This describes whether or not a substance will react to produce a
new substance. Examples include: reactivity, flammability and
acid/base.
What is a chemical property?
4,2
This is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion. The larger the mass the larger this
is as well.
What is inertia?
5,2
The larger the first thing, the greater the gravity between 2 objects. The larger the second thing the smaller the gravity
between two objects.
What are mass and distance?
6,2
The process of finding the volume of an irregularly shaped
object
What is the water displacement method?
2,3
Examples of this change include: freezing, breaking an object,
dissolving sugar in water, melting, mixing a salad
What are physical changes?
3,3
This type of change is harder to reverse because a new substance has been formed from the old.
What is a chemical change?
4,3
This kind of change only changes the appearance of a substance
NOT the identity.
What is a physical change?
5,3
Examples of this type of change include: burning, mixing baking
soda and vinegar, photosynthesis, baking
What are chemical changes?
6,3
This type of change is easier to reverse because the original
materials are still there; they just changed their appearance.
What is a physical change?