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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Physical Property | characteristic of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance. |
| Chemical property | is one that is observed when a substance reacts with another substance resulting in a changing to the identity of that substance. |
| State of matter | Solid liquid, or gas |
| Taste | The flavour of a substance as experienced by the taste buds. |
| texture | Another physical property you can determine by touching the object is how the surface of the object feels |
| Odor | The property of a substance that activates the sense of smell. |
| Hardness | You can see how easy it is to scratch or dent the object |
| Ductility | which means that they can be shaped into a thin wire. |
| Color | When you look at a lawn, you can tell that the grass is green and not red (unless you are color blind). In this case you are noticing the property of color in the grass. |
| Clarity | You can also detect how much light can pass through the object, and this physical property is called If an object, like a ceramic mug, does not allow any light through it, then it is called transparent . If an object only lets some light through it, lik |
| Luster | Another physical property you can determine about an object while looking at it is how much light reflects off of its surface, and this physical property is called luster , |
| Malleability | a physical property many metals have because they can be hammered into thin sheets |
| viscosity | This property describes how well a liquid can flow |
| magnetisim | The attraction of a substance to a magnetic field |
| Melting point | The temperature at which the substance turns from a solid to a liquid. |
| solubility | The ability to dissolve in a liquid |
| boiling point | The temperature at which the substance turns from a liquid into a gas. |
| crystal form | The geometrical structures of a substance produced by the arrangement of bonds in a solid substance. |
| electrical conductivity | The ability to pass an electrical current through a substance. |
| reactivity to water | The ability of a substance to react with H2O. |
| cumbustibility | The ability to burn |
| densetity | The specific amount of mass found in a given volume of a substance. |