What is the equation to find the volume of a rectangular box?
Volume = Length x Width
How does a physical change differ from a chemical change?
The composition does NOT change in a physical change.
The physical property of matter that describes the relationship between mass and volume is _________________.
Density
Ability to be made into thin sheets.
Malleability
The physical form in which a substance exists.
state of matter
The larger the object's mass, the __________ the inertia.
larger or greater
Which physical property of matter describes the relationship between mass and volume?
Density
Water evaporating from a puddle is an example of ___________________.
Physical Change
Electrical Conductivity
This is the type of matter makes us an object and the way it's arranged.
Composition
Which of the following is true about an object's weight but NOT its mass?
1. It may vary depending on the object's location.
2. It is a measure of the amount of matter in the object.
3. It is measured in grams or kilograms.
4. It would be the same on the moon as it is on the Earth.
1. It may vary depending on the object's location.
Liquid is measured in...
liters or milliliters
One way to learn about the _____________ properties of a substance is to observe what new substance is formed during a reaction.
Chemical
The curve at a liquid's surface.
Meniscus
The breakdown of water to form two gases is the result of this process.
Electrolysis
If you poured three liquids into a beaker that did not mix, how could you tell which one is the most dense?
cubic liters or milliliters
An object's ____________ is affected by gravity.
Weight
The ability of a substance to dissolve.
Solubility
The ability of a substance to resist burning
Nonflammability
Which property of matter is a measure of the gravitational force?
Weight
Because of _______________ all objects tend to resist change in motion.
Intertia
Things with ______________ cannot share the same place at the same time.
Volume
The saltiness of seawater is the result of this property
Solubility
Te rate at which a substance conducts heat.