More properties of matter
More Properties of Matter II
Elements
Elements
Units of Measurement
100

They depend on the amount of matter that is present.

Extensive properties

100

Is a change in a substance that does not involve a change in the identity of the substance...

Physical change

100

They are substances that cannot be broken down by chemical changes...

Elements

100

Is an element that is poor conductor of heat and electricity...

A nonmetal

100

Is something that has magnitude, size or amount...

A quantity

200

Volume, mass and amount of energy are examples of:

Extensive properties

200

Grinding, cutting, melting and boiling are examples of...

Physical change

200

Is the organization of elements by their chemical properties...

The periodic table

200

Are the elements in Group 18 of the periodic table...

Noble gases
200

Is a measure of quantity of matter...

Mass

300

They do not depend on the amount of matter present.

Intensive properties

300

Is a change in which at least one new substance is formed...

Chemical reaction

300

The vertical columns of the periodic table are called...

Groups

300

Is an element that has some characteristics of metals and some characteristics of nonmetals...

Metalloids

300

Is a measure of the force with which gravity pulls on matter...

Weight

400
The melting point, the boiling point and the density are examples of...

Intensive properties

400

Are the substances that react in a chemical change...

Reactants

400

The elements in each group are referred to as a...

family

400

Malleability, ductile and high tensile strenght are characteristics of...

Metals

400

Is the mass of a substance divided by its volume...

Density

500
It can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance...

Physical property

500

Are the substances formed by the chemical change...

Products

500

The horizontal rows of elements in the periodic table are called...

periods

500

Is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature...

Mercury

500

Is a ratio derived from a relationship between two different units that can be used to convert from one unit to the other...

A conversion factor