Quantitative Properties
Qualitative Properties
Matter
Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
100

The point at which a solid turns into a liquid.

What is melting point?

100

The noise an object makes.

What is sound?

100

True or False?

Light is an example of matter.

What is false?

100

Fill in the blank:

A physical change ___ be observed.

What is can?

100

The act of the destruction of metal.

What is corrosion?

200

The point at which a liquid turns into a gas, and evaporates.

What is boiling point?

200

The form of an object.

What is shape?

200

Anything that has mass and volume.

What is matter?

200

The length times the width, times the height of an object ; a physical property

What is volume?

200

How easily an object burns.

What is combustibility?

300

How fast or slow a fluid flows.

What is viscosity?

300

How much an object can or can’t bend.

What is flexibility?

300

The states of matter.

What are solid, liquid, and gas?

300

True or false:

A physical property cannot be measure.

What is false?

300

How easily an object catches fire.

What is flammable?

400

Whether a solid can dissolve or not.

What is solubility?

400

The feeling of an object‘s surface.

What is texture?

400

The change of a solid matter directly into a gas.

What is sublimation?

400

A property of matter that can change or stay the same.

What is physical property?

400

How harmful or poisonous an object is.

What is toxicity?

500

An object’s mass and volume.

What is density?

500

The light of the sun reflecting off of an object.

What is color?

500

The measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.

What is pH?

500

The physical property that describes the amount of matter in an object.

What is mass?

500

To give off radiation in the form of alpha and beta particles and gamma rays.

What is radioactivity?

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