The opposite of soluble
insoluble
Mass: 15 g
Volume: 3 mL
D = 5 g/mL
Boiling Point
The temperature needed for a substance to boil
opposite of flammable
non-flammable
Mass: 64 g
Volume: 8 mL
D = 8 g/mL
Melting point
Why doesn't density within a substance change no matter the mass or volume?
because a substance's density is constant.
Volume: 80 mL
Matter with constant characteristics
Substance
Which property describes the temperature required to make a substance boil?
Boiling Point
What is the formula for density?
Mass/Volume
The ability to mix or dissolve
Solubility
List 3 properties that remain constant within a substance.
Melting Point
Boiling Point
Density
Solubility
Flammability
Mass: 1.5 g
Volume 15 mL
0.1 g/mL
Macroscopic
On a level you can see with your eyes