This term can measure oil's thickness and flow, which affects how well it lubricates engines.
What is Viscosity?
The ability of a substance to combine chemically with another.
What is reactivity?
This common kitchen item, when mixed with vinegar, produces bubbles indicating a chemical reaction.
What is baking soda?
The process of separating a mixture based on boiling points.
What is distillation?
Burning wood is this type of change.
What is a chemical change?
This shows how easily a substance can burn and release energy.
What is flammability?
Salt water is this type of mixture because the salt is evenly dissolved.
What is a homogeneous mixture (solution)?
This type of chemical change involves a visible change in color, often indicating a reaction has occurred.
What is a color change?
Ice floats in water. What physical property explains this?
What is Density?
Cutting paper is this type of change.
What is a physical change?
Which physical property explains why aluminum foil can be bent and shaped easily?
What is Malleability?
Any ability to produce a change in the composition of matter.
What is Chemical Property?
This fruit undergoes chemical changes when it ripens, often leading to a color change.
What is a banana?
The process that separates materials based on particle size.
What is filtration?
Other than odor or color, this is a sign that a chemical property is being observed when a substance produces a gas.
What is formation of bubbles?
Oxidation (like when iron rust), is caused by this element over time.
What is Oxygen?
This type of reaction occurs when Mentos are dropped into a Coca Cola Bottle.
What is a Chemical Reaction?
The property that describes how readily a substance combines chemically with other substances.
What is Reactivity?
A solid that forms and separates from a liquid mixture.
What is a precipitate?
This property is a substance that can react with an acid with bubbles or color change.
What is a base?
This is any characteristic of a material that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substances in the material.
What is Physical Property?
A substance that does not react with acids. What does this tell you about its reactivity?
What is chemically stable and has low reactivity.
This describes a chemical property related to the ability of a substance to produce gas during a reaction.
What is gas production?
A liquid boils at 78°C. We can you conclude if a sample boils at multiple different temperatures that it is what?
What is a mixture?
The law that states matter is never created or destroyed in a chemical change.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?