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Physical versus Chemical Changes
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Vocabulary 2
100
anything that has volume and mass
What is matter?
100
a melting ice cube
What is a physical change?
100
the formula for density
What is mass/volume?
100
Give an example of something that is not matter?
What is sunshine?
100
the amount of space that something occupies
What is volume?
200
a force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
What is gravity?
200
rust on a car
What is a chemical change?
200
Which units are used to express liquid volume?
What are liters and mL?
200
Chemical properties can only be observed when:
What is a chemical change is occurring?
200
the amount of matter that something is made of
What is mass?
300
a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object, usually by Earth
What is weight?
300
cheese melting on a burger
What is a physical change?
300
Which units are used to express the volume of solids?
What are cubic centimeters?
300
Compare the mass of a pineapple on the moon to its mass on Earth.
What is they would be the same?
300
the amount of matter in a given space
What is density?
400
a property of matter that describes a substance based on its ability to change into a new substance
What is a chemical property?
400
scrambling eggs
What is a chemical change?
400
What is the density of a liquid with a volume of 4.2 mL and a mass of 18.4 g?
What is 4.38g/mL?
400
During physical changes, matter always retains its ....
What is identity?
400
the curve at a liquid's surface by which you measure the volume of the liquid
What is a meniscus?
500
the tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion
What is inertia?
500
mixing kool aid in water
What is a physical change?
500
Which liquid is more dense? A. volume of 5 mL and a mass of 6.7g B. volume of 3.2mL and a mass of 6
What is liquid B? 1.875g/mL
500
Inertia increases as _______ increases.
What is mass?
500
a property of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter
What is a physical property?