What is intrinsic?
It depends on the type of matter?
What is density?
The ratio of the mass of an object to it's volume.
What does conductivity mean?
The ability to conduct electricity.
What are all of the states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma.
What are all of the transitions?
1. Melting
2. Freezing
3. Evaporation
4. Condensation
5. Ionization
6. Recombination/ Deionization
7. Deposition
8. Sublimation
What is malleability?
Can be pounded into a sheet.
What is mass?
What is radioactive?
It gives off radiation.
Which state of matter vibrates in a fixed position?
Solid.
Which transition is it when a substance goes from liquid to solid?
Freezing.
What is ductility?
Can be drawn into a wire.
What is volume?
The space occupied by a sample of matter.
Ph is above 7.
Basic.
Which state if matter moves freely over and under each other?
Liquid.
Which transition is it when a substance goes from a gas to a liquid?
Condensation.
What is hardness and Softness?
How hard or soft something is.
What is weight?
It measures the pull of gravity on a given mass.
Ph is below 7.
Acidic.
Which state of matter is widely separated?
Gas.
What is the definition of a recombination?
The process of recombining things. Putting something back together.
What is extrinsic?
It depends on the amount of matter.
What is toxicity?
The ability for a substance to poison you.
If you were to boil water at a high temperature, and the water turns into a gas after a while, what transition is this?
Evaporation.