Vocabulary
Vocabulary II
Miscellaneous
Chemical or Physical Change
Miscellaneous II
100
Property of matter that is a measure of the gravitational force.
What is weight?
100
The saltiness of seawater is the result of this property.
What is solubility?
100
Souring milk is an example of a _____________ change.
What is Chemical?
100
Change in color or odor.
What is chemical change.
100
The least dense liquid would be found on the ____ in a graduated cylinder.
What is floating on top.
200
Objects float or sink as a result of this property.
What is density?
200
Malleability is an example of a ____________ property.
What is physical?
200
Change in state.
What is physical change.
200
Volume of liquid mercury would use this unit.
What is liters or milliliters?
300
The composition in unchanged in a.
What is physical change?
300
The physical form in which a substance exists.
What is state of matter?
300
The type of matter that makes up an object and the way it is arranged.
What is composition?
300
Foaming or bubbling.
What is chemical change?
300
The more mass the ____________ it is to change the motion.
What is more difficult?
400
Physical property used to describe the relationship between mass and volume.
What is density?
400
The breakdown of water to form two gases is the result of this process.
What is electroltysis?
400
The ability of a substance to resist burning.
What is nonflammability?
400
Production of heat or light.
What is chemical change?
400
Unit of density used to describe a solid object.
What is g/cm3?
500
The tendency of a substance to resist changes in its motion.
What is inertia?
500
The rate at which a substance conducts heat.
What is thermal conductivity?
500
Because of __________ all objects tend to resist a change in motion.
What is inertia?
500
The chemical property responsible for iron rusting.
What is reactivity with oxygen.
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