This property of matter evaluates the ability of a substance to burn?
What is flammability?
Boiling, condensing, sublimation, and melting are all examples of this specific kind of change?
What is a phase (State of Matter) change?
Water reaching its boiling point is this change.
What is evaporation?
The formula for density is the relationship between these two properties.
What are mass and volume?
This evidence is easily seen when baking soda reacts with vinegar.
What is bubbles or gas release?
This property of matter measures how much "stuff" is in an object.
What is mass?
Dissolving a salt in water is an example of a chemical or physical change?
What is a physical change?
This state of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape.
What is a liquid?
A certain liquid sample has a volume of 8 ml and a mass of 56 g.
What is a density of 7 g/ml?
The smallest unit of matter.
What is an atom?
Volume is this kind of property, that changes with the amount.
What is a size-dependent property?
When atoms or molecules are rearranged is it chemical or physical?
What is a chemical change?
Which state of matter has high kinetic energy?
What are gases?
The density of the material with a mass of
300kg and a volume of 900 ml.
What is a density of .33 g/ml?
What is energy?
The statement "copper turns green when exposed to air" describes what kind of property?
What is oxidation? (Reactivity will also be accepted)
When two liquids react and form a solid, it is this evidence of a chemical change.
What is a precipitate?
What makes a solid a solid?
What is because of the strong attractive forces between the atoms/molecules?
If hydrocarbon gas, with a density of 6 g/cm3 has a volume of 4.8 cubic centimeter, mass would be this
What is 28.8 grams?
This state of matter is found in lightning and stars.
What is plasma?
When identifying an unknown substance, this property is helpful because it is size-independent and unique to each substance.
What is melting/boiling point? (Density will also be excepted)
The law that states, mass of the substance before = mass of the substance after a reaction.
What is the law of conservation of mass?
This state of matter change is what happens when frost forms on your car outside.
What is deposition?
The volume of an object which has a mass of 650 grams and a density of 15 g/L would be
What is 43.33 L?
This phase change explains the phenomenon of dry ice.
What is sublimation?