These property of matter are reflective of the composition or quality of the substance
What is intensive properties?
X 4 The formula m/v produces units of measure of g/ml for this derived property.
What is density?
This is a pure substance that cannot be divided into a simpler form
What is an element?
x 3 This compound turns to solid at 0 degrees celsius and to a vapor at 100 degrees celsius.
What is water?
X 3 This state of matter takes the shape of a container but has definite volume.
What is a liquid?
This extensive property measures the amount of matter in a substance.
What is mass?
The density of this substance has a mass of 1g and volume of 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm.
What is water?
Cannot be separated by physical means but can be separated into a simpler form.
What is a compound?
It is at this point when a sample turns to from solid to liquid.
What is melting point?
State of matter that has definite shape and volume.
What is a solid?
X 2 Properties are not measured but depend on composition of substance.
What are intensive properties?
This happens in water when a substance has a density larger than 1 g/ml.
What is sink?
X 3 After being classified as a substance that can be separated, this mixture type can potentially form a precipitate.
What is heterogeneous?
This what happens when water vapor is cooled to liquid form again.
What is condensation?
State of matter that is compressible and does not have fixed volume.
What is a gas?
This extensive property can be measured in ml or cc.
What is volume?
X 2 When deriving density, this method can be used to measure volume of an irregular object.
What is water displacement?
Compounds and elements are divisions in this classification category.
What is a pure substance?
Dry ice is known to change from solid directly to this state of matter when warmed.
What is a vapor?
State of matter that flows readily and does not have defined shape.
What is a liquid?
x 2 This intensive property is not measured but derived from the ratio of mass and volume.
What is density?
This happens in water when a substance has density less than 1.0 g/ml.
What is float?
This type of mixture is uniform and does not form a precipitate when setting.
What is Homogeneous?
X 2 The state when cooling a liquid to a point where it is no longer liquid.
What is solid?
x 2 These two states of matter that have definite volume.
What are liquids and solids?