Has no definite shape or volume.
This is the definition of quantitative properties.
What are Quantitative properties of matter that are measurable? They use numbers or measurements to describe matter.
Definition of extensive properties.
What is properties of matter can vary for a given substance or material. When the amount of the substance changes, these properties change?
This type of change cannot be reversed.
What is chemical change?
This is matter and what it is made of.
What is anything that takes up space and has mass and made of atoms?
This is required for an object to change form.
What is heat?
This is used to measure mass.
What is a scale or balance?
This is a property of matter never change for a given substance or material. In other words, if the amount of the substance changes, these properties remain the same.
What is an intensive property?
Melting is a type of property change.
What is physical change?
This is a measurement that reflects how much mass takes up a certain amount of space.
What is density?
What is a liquid?
This is the definition of volume.
What is something that describes how much space an object takes up?
Chemical properties are intensive, extensive, or both.
What is intensive?
Cooking is a type of property change.
What is a chemical change?
There are at least two things that can measure volume.
What is graduated cylinder, beaker and ruler?
This is the change from a gas to a liquid.
What is condensation?
Name 4 qualitative properties.
What is
Color, Odor, Taste, Sound, Hardness, Texture, Flexibility
Name 5 intensive properties.
What are
Color , Odor , Taste, Sound, Hardness, Texture & Flexibility, Density, Conductivity, Magnetism, Solubility, Viscosity, Boiling Point, Melting Point
This is the difference between chemical and physical properties.
What is physical properties are properties that can be observed by the senses and can often be reversed? Chemical change is measured and is irreversible.
This tests conductivity.
What is a circuit breaker?
Sublimation is a type form change.
What is a change from a solid to a liquid?
Name 4 quantitative properties.
What is
Mass, Size, Density, Volume, Temperature, Conductivity, Magnetism?
Name all 4 extensive properties.
What is size, mass, volume, and shape?
Name 5 physical properties.
What are Color, Odor, Taste, Sound, Hardness, Texture, Flexibility?
This is the definition of the Law of Conservation of Mass.
why does Conservation of Mass state that matter can change form or be rearranged, but it cannot be created nor destroyed?