The property that a bracelet, sapphire, trombone and metal bar have in common.
What is: shiny?
The density of: A bone has a volume of 48 cubic centimeters and a mass of 96 grams.
What is: 2 grams per cubic centimeter?
Whether it is gained or lost, this is always involved in a change of the state of matter.
What is: energy?
Mixing sand and gravel is a ________ change.
What is: physical?
The phase change from solid to liquid.
What is: melting?
What is: soft?
The density of: a brick has a volume of 50
cubic centimeters and a mass of 100 grams.
What is: 2 grams per cubic centimeter?
The process in which a liquid boils and changes to a gas.
What is: vaporization?
Burning a candle is a _________ change.
What is: chemical?
The process through which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid.
What is: freezing?
The property that ocean water and chips have in common.
What is: salty?
The density of: a diamond has a mass of 36 grams
and a volume of 12 cubic centimeters.
What is: 3 grams per cubic centimeter?
When a liquid changes to a gas without boiling.
What is: evaporation?
Butter melting on a hot day is a ________change.
What is a: physical?
The change from the liquid to solid phase.
What is: fusion?
The property that glue and spider webs have in common.
What is: sticky?
The density of: a gold coin has a volume of 2 cubic centimeters and a mass of 38 grams.
What is: 19 grams per cubic centimeter?
The process in which a gas changes to a liquid.
What is: condensation?
A Jack-O-Lantern rotting in the sun is a __________ change.
What is: chemical?
The amount of energy needed to melt a given mass of a solid at its melting point temperature.
What is: heat of fusion?
The property that rocks, blocks of wood and metal bars have in common?
What is: hard?
The density of: a clay pot has a mass of 80 grams
and a volume of 40 cubic centimeters.
What is: 2 grams per cubic centimeter?
The process in which a solid changes directly to a gas
What is: sublimation?
Water evaporating from a puddle is a ___________ change.
What is: physical?
The amount of heat required to raise 1.00 gram of the substance by 1.00∘C
What is: specific heat?