Physical Properties
Mixtures & Solutions
Physical vs. Chemical Changes
Properties of Matter
Heating & Cooling
100

This property describes how heavy something is.

Mass

100

This is a mixture where one substance dissolves in another.

Solution

100

Tearing paper is this type of change.

Physical Change

100

This property describes whether something is attracted to a magnet.

Magnetism
100

Heating chocolate causes it to ______.

melt

200

If an object sinks in water, its density is _____ than water.

greater

200

In salt water, the salt is the ______.

solute

200

Rusting is an example of this type of change.

Chemical Change

200

This property describes whether something will dissolve in water.

Solubility

200

Cooling water below 0°C causes it to ______.

freeze

300

Color, texture, and shape are examples of this type of property.

Physical Properties

300

In lemonade, the water is the ______.

solvent

300

One sign that a chemical change has occurred.

color change/gas production/ temperature change/ formation of a new substance

300

This property describes how much space something takes up.

Volume

300

 When a liquid turns into a gas, it is called ______.

evaporation

400

This tool is used to measure the mass of an object.

A balance or triple beam balance

400

This process can separate sand from water.

Filtration

400
Melting ice is a _____ change because no new susbtance is formed.

physical change

400

If two objects have the same volume but different masses, they have different ______.

density

400

Heating and cooling can change the ______ of matter, but not the substance itself.

state

500

A student sorts objects into shiny and dull groups. She is classifying by this property.

luster

500

If a substance does not dissolve in water, it is described as this.

Insoluble

500

Burning wood forms ash and smoke.

Chemical Change

500

Hardness, conductivity, and magnetism are all examples of ______.

physical properties

500

When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid water, this process is called ______.

condensation