Physical Property
Chemical
Properties and Changes
Physical property
Chemical or Physical Property
Misc.
100
An observable or measurable change, but not a change in identity
What is a physical property?
100
Any characteristic that gives a substance the ability to undergo a change that results in a new substance.
What is a chemical property?
100
The ability of a substance to dissolve another substance.
What is solubility?
100
Conductivity
What is physical property?
100

Does melting and freezing point occurs at the same temperature? True or False

True

200
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
200

List two chemical properties

flammability, reacts with oxygen, reacts with light, reacts with water, toxicity.

200
The ability to attract magnets.
What is magnetic?
200
A change of state (ice melting) solid to liquid.
What is physical?
200
The phase change from a gas to a liquid 
What is condensation?
300

Physical Property that has the ability of a substance to be pounded into thin sheets and folded is called

malleability

300
Metal reacts with oxygen and water producing this substance.
What is rust?
300
The ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets.
What is malleability?
300

Tarnish is a chemical or physical change

Chemical change

300

The phase change from a solid to a liquid.

What is melting?

400
This term refers to the shiny appearance of some metals.
What is luster?
400

 What is reactivity?

The ability of a substance to interact with another substance to form one or more new substances.

400

The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas.

What is boiling point?

400

Melting point is which type of property

Physical

400
This state of matter has an indefinite volume and shape.
What is gas?
500
Mass divided by volume
What is density?
500

Crystal light and water is a physical or a chemical change?

Physicval Change

500
A measure of the amount of matter in a given amount of space.
What is density?
500

What property is solubility?

physical

500
In this state of matter, particles slide past one another due to their weak bonds .
What is liquid?
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