Physical Properties
Temperature, Pressure, & Volume
Phases of Matter
Density
Chemical Properties
100

The physical properties of a substance describe every kind of description except: 

What are chemical properties?

100

This type of property describes the way substances behave when they are heated.

What are thermal properties?

100

These are the features of which phase of matter:
- definite shape
- definite volume

What are solids?

100

This is the formula to calculate density.

What is D=m/v?

100

When we describe the chemical behavior of a substance we mean what kinds of ________ ________ the substance does or does not engage in.

What are chemical reactions?

200

This property is related to how easily a substance shatters or breaks.

What is brittleness?

200

The more internal energy a substance has, the ______ the temperature is.

What is higher?

200

These are the features of which phase of matter:
- no definite shape
- no definite volume

What are gases?

200

For a given volume, greater _____ means greater density.

What is mass?

200

Fire is this kind of reaction.

What is a combustion reaction?

300

This property measures how much matter is packed into a given amount of space.

What is density?

300

This is the temperature at which all atomic motion would cease.

What is absolute zero?

300

This is the boiling point of water in Celcius.

What is 100°?

300

V=3785 cm3
m=4.215kg
D=? in g/cm3

What is 1.114 g/cm3?

300

An explosion is an extremely rapid ______ reaction.

What is combustion?

400

This type of strength describes strength under stretching forces.

What is tensile strength?

400

For any fluid to flow, this must be present.

What is a difference in pressure?

400

Gas is synonymous with this term.

What is vapor?

400

You calculate volume of a right rectangular solid by multiplying these measurements.

What are L x W x H?

400

When compounds in a substance break down over time, the property they have is called this.

What is chemical instability? 

500

These two properties can be described as the opposite of brittleness. (Name at least one)

What are malleability and ductibility?

500

Solids and liquids are considered ______ substances, meaning they cannot be squeezed down into smaller volumes by increasing pressure like gases can.

What are incompressible substances?

500

When atoms become ionized in a gas, they form this substance.

What is a plasma?

500

You calculate the volume of a cylinder by this equation.

What is V=πr2h?

500

When this reaction occurs, atoms on the surface of the metal combine with the oxygen in the air to form a compound.

What is oxidization?

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