Properties of Matter
Changes of Matter
States of Matter and Phase Changes
Properties of Matter, Part 2
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100
These characteristics can be observed without changing the identify of the substance.
What is physical properties?
100
The change of the state of matter when leaving a popsicle out on a hot day.
What is melting?
100
This state of matter has an indefinite shape and indefinite volume.
What is a gas?
100
This property depends on the amount of material being measured.
What is extrinsic property?
100
Convert 19 miles to feet.
What is 1.583 ft?
200
This property describes how a substance changes into a new substance.
What is chemical properties?
200
This is absorbed or released during a physical change.
What is energy or heat?
200
This state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume.
What is a solid?
200
This property does not depend on the amount of material being measured.
What is intrinsic property?
200
This has large particles which settles out when standing.
What is suspension?
300
This word describes when wood can be burned to form new substances.
What is flammability?
300
This reaction is the reason why green leaves change into different colors in the fall.
What are chemical reactions?
300
This state of matter has an indefinite shape and definite volume.
What is a liquid?
300
Name the law that states mass is never created nor destroyed.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
300
This effects how light passes through a colloid.
What is the Tyndall effect?
400
This word can describe how iron and oxygen form rust.
What is reactivity?
400
This word describes what happens to sugar when it's mixed with water.
What is dissolving?
400
This word describes when a gas becomes a liquid.
What is condensation?
400
This is made of 2 or more elements that are chemically combined.
What is a compound?
400
Salad dressing is an example of this type of mixture.
What is heterogeneous mixture?
500
This property of matter change is not as easy to observe as physical properties.
What is a chemical property?
500
The once shiny, orange-brown copper of the Statue of Liberty reacted with these two substances to form green copper compounds.
What are carbon dioxide and water?
500
This word describes when a solid becomes a gas.
What is sublimation?
500
This law state that a compound is always composed of the same elements in the same proportion by mass.
What is the Law of Definite Properties?
500
This is a pure substance that cannot be broken down by physical or chemical means.
What are elements?
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