Physical Properties
Physical Change
Chemical Properties
Chemical Change
Separatiom of Mixtures
100

This is a physical property that is when metal (for ex) is hammered into flat sheets

What is malleability

100

Sanding a piece of wood

What is a physical change example?

100
When water is added to an alkali metal like sodium or lithim it is likely to do this
What is react?
100
This is the proof that alcohol is flammable
What is heat, light and sound?
100

Process that separates a hom- mixture--allows for evaporation to occur to leave behind a solid

What is crystallization?


200
This physical property is when one substance dissolves into another substance
What is solubility
200
This is a change that affects only the physical properties ofa substance
What is physical change
200
This is the ability of matter to burn
What is flammability
200
These are signs that indicate a chemical change
What is heat, fizzing, gas, bubbles, light, sound and color
200

This process takes advantage of separating a mixture based on its individual boiling points

Distillation

300
This is when a physical form of matter changes from solid to liquid to gas
What is change of state
300

melting an ice cube (ex of what type of change?)

What is a physical change or a change of state?

300
This chemical property is responsible for iron rusting
What is reactivity with oxygen
300
This is proof that iodine reacts with corn starch
What is color change?
300

The process that separates hom- mixtures by using a filter paper, a solvent, and ink that contains more than 1 dye

Paper chromatography

400

Shaping metal into long strands of cords, cables 

What is ductility?

400

Another word for the ability to ignite

What is flammability?

400

Spinning a mixture when filtration won't work (solid particles are too small). Examples: blood, bacteria, viruses

Centrifugation

500

Baking a cake is a reversible/irreversible process? Why?

It's IRREVERSIBLE b/c it's a chemical change

500

Separating solid from liquid, or solid from gas, involving size. Hint: Think of a coffee maker ;)

What is filtration?

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