Properties of matter can be divided into these two groups?
Physical properties and Chemical properties
This is the measure of the amount of matter in an object.
Mass
What are three common states of matter?
Solid, liquid, and gas
The ability to withstand wear, pressure, or damage
Durability
The ability of a material to conduct electricity is this property.
Conductivity
The ability of a material to change its chemical makeup.
Chemical property
This is the amount of space that matter takes up.
Volume
What is the gravitational force on an object?.
weight
These materials, such as rubber and plastic, that have low conductivity are called this.
Insulators
What is a noun of 'rigid'?
Rigidity
These are properties that can be detected by the senses.
Physical properties
Length, width, or height of an object
What is the ability of an object or material to be attracted to a magnet?
Magnetism
The quality of something that can be shaped into something else without breaking.
Malleability
What tool did we use to measure mass?
Balance or scale
What is anything that has a mass and takes up space?
Matter
The volume of a liquid is measured in these units.
(L) liters or (mL) milliliters
How are you able to determine the physical properties of a substance?
By using the senses of smell, taste, hear, feel or see it
The amount of water displaced by submerging an object in water can be used to find this.
Volume
Descrobe at least three physical properties of copper
ductility, non-flammability, opaqueness
What material that allows for the flow of energy, such as electricity of heat?
The mass of an object is measured in these units.
(kg) kilograms or (g) grams
Anita places three cubes on a table. One cube is lead, the second cube is ice, and the third cube is balsa wood. The sides of each cube are exactly 3.5 centimeters long.. What do the three cubes have in common?
They have the same volume.
What is the freezing point and boiling point of pure water measured at sea level?
0 degrees Celsius and 100 degrees Celsius
Describe at least three physical properties of glass.
Glass is transparent, reflective, and hard enough to withstand heavy winds.