Density
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Chemical or Physical Property
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Name that Vocabulary (B)
100

Density is a broken ....

Heart

100

Density of "Pure" water is....

1.0 g/ml

100

Density

Physical Property 

100

The ability of a substance to be hammered or rolled into sheets 

Malleability 

100

The ability of a substance to cause harm to an organism 

Toxicity 

200

What equation do you use to calculate Density?  

Density = Mass / Volume 

200

Substances made from only "one" type of atom OR "one" type of molecule are considered....

Pure

200

Luster

Physical

200

The ability of matter to react chemically with other substances 

Reactivity 

200

The ability of matter to catch on fire (ignite) and burn

Flammability

300

Objects that have a density greater than 1g/ml will _______ in water. 

Sink

300

What is the name of the "Physical Property" that refers to materials that allow some/little light to pass through.

Images are not clearly visible 

Translucent

300

Magnetism 

Physical Property

300

The ability of matter to let all, or most of, the light to pass through it. 

Transparent 

300

The ability of a substance to become a part of (dissolve in) another substance, usually water. 

Solubility 

400

Objects that have a density less than 1g/ml will _______ in water.

Float

400

What is the Density of the metal? 

Mass: 22.7g      Volume: 2.30 cm3

Density =9.87 g/cm3

400

Toxicity 

Chemical Property

400

The number of objects or particles in a certain space

Density

400

Temperature at which a substance’s state of matter changes from a solid to a liquid

Melting Point

500

What are the "TWO" uses for Density? 

1. To tell is something will sink or float 

2. Identify an unknown "pure" substance

500

What do physical and chemical properties have in common? 

They both can be used to "Identify" ....an unknown substance

500

Flammability

Chemical Property

500

These properties can be observed "without" changing the identity of the substance

Physical Properties 

500

These properties "require" a chemical reaction to occur in order for them to be observed

Chemical Properties 

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