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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Boiling Point | temperature at which a liquid turns to gas |
| Brittle | breaking into small pieces if bent or pressed |
| Chemical Property | a characteristic of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substances |
| Condensation Point | temperature at which a gas to turn liquid |
| Conductor | a material that does allow electricity or heat to pass through easily |
| Density | an object’s mass compared to its volume. Mass divided by volume is density |
| Dissolve | to break into pieces too small to be seen |
| Ductile | able to be pulled into long, thin wires |
| Flexible | able to bend without breaking |
| Freezing Point | temperature at which a liquid turns to solid |
| Gram Per | centimeter cubed - g/cm3; a derived unit used to measure density of a solid |
| Gram Per Milliliter | g/mL; a derived unit used to measure density of a liquid |
| Insulator | a material that does not allow electricity or heat to pass through easily |
| Luster | shininess; the property of something that shines with reflected light |
| Magnetic | material that is attracted to magnets |
| Malleable | able to be hammered or pressed into flat sheets |
| Melting Point | temperature at which a solid turns to liquid |
| Soluble | able to dissolve |
| Sublimation | turning from solid to gas without turning into a liquid |
| Texture | how something feels, especially whether it is bumpy or smooth |