general properties of matter
special properties of matter (solids)
special properties of matter (liquids)
special properties of matter (Gases)
changes in materials under certain conditions
100

formula for volume

LxWxH

100

the ability to hold liquid to a certain extent

Porosity

100

the ability of liquids to flow

fluidity

100

Gas molecules are widely dispersed so they have the ability to spread faster. This property is known as?

Diffusibility

100

If ice is left in the freezer for a longer period of time. The ice will turn to liquid water. This is an example of?

Melting

200

formula for density

mass over volume

200

the ability to attract or repel materials due to the differences of charges

Magnestism

200

the ability to resist flowing

viscosity

200

Gas molecules can also be placed into a container. This is known as?

Compressibility

200

The steam in a pot of boiling water is an example of?

Evaporation

300

Is the amount of matter (mass) present in a given volume of a substance

Density

300

the ability of the material to reflect light

Luster

300

Liquids can also rise into small fine tubes. This property is called?

capillarity

300

Gas also has (blank), that is why it can easily rise

low density

300

Naphalthene balls are an example of?

Sublimation

400

Is the amount of space occupied by matter

Volume

400

the ability to be stretched

Elasticity

400

The cohesive forces between liquid molecules are responsible for the phenomenon known as?

Surface tension

400

Gas can move things due to?

Pressure

400

When water vapor turns into clouds it is the result of?

Condensation

500

Is the amount of matter present in an object

mass

500

The ability to transfer or conduct heat

Thermal conduction

500

If I put liquid water into a cold area the water will freeze. What does this show

solidification or freezing

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