The product of iron being present in water.
What is rust?
A physical property of metal.
What is bendable?
Solid form of water.
What is Ice? (Physical)
The observable or measurable change that does not produce a new substance, and is usually reversible.
What is Physical Property?
How temperature changes happen.
What is heat transfer?
The chemical combination of elements through usually irreversible means.
What is Chemical Change?
The term of reference to the shiny qualities of precious and semiprecious metals.
What is luster?
When certain liquids or gases cool.
What is Freezing? (Physical)
A physical property of any liquid.
What is evaporation?
A process in which scientists create solutions to problems or ideas.
What is the Scientific method?
What is burning?
A chemical change of metal.
What is Corrosion?
The product of the combination of H (Hydrogen) and O (Oxygen).
What is Water? (Chemical)
The product of the sublimation of dry ice.
What is Carbon Dioxide Vapor?
The table in which the elements are portrayed in sequential order.
What is the Periodic Table?
An object's ability to change.
What is Chemical Properties?
A strong property of metals that refers to the transfer of electrons through its molecular mass.
What is Electrical Conduction?
A unique property of metals like copper when exposed to large or mostly pure quantities of oxygen.
What is oxidation? (Chemical)
The ability to be drawn into wires.
What is ductility?
The horizontal sections of the Periodic Table.
What is Periods?
The product of the contact between silver and sulfur in the air.
What is Tarnish?
The magnetic properties of certain ferrous metals like iron, cobalt, and nickel.
What is Ferromagnetism?
A property of certain elements that usually is associated with Ra (Radium)
What is Radioactivity? (Chemical)
Mass divided by volume.
What is density?
Matter cannot be created or destroyed. (ex. 2H2+O2=2H2O)