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chemical property examples   th ability for alka selter and water to react and release a gas. the ability for of a metal to rust.  
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Physical change definition   a change in a property that does not change what the substance is  
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chemical change examples   bubbles rusting or corrosion color changes as so does the density odor change  
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state   whether something is a solid or liquid gas or plasma  
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state examples   water steam ice wax liquid wax vapor wax  
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is change of state a chemical or physical property?   physical  
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malleability   the ability of something to be pounded flat  
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mass   the amount of matter in something  
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density   the amount of mass in a particular volume  
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volume   how much space something takes up measured in cm3 and ml  
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identity   how you identify something  
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gravity   the force of attraction between two objects  
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weight   the amount of gravity pulling on a mass  
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reactive   when two or more substances mix and substances turn into something new  
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characteristic properties   a property used to identify something  
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kilogram   a measurement  
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the SI unit for weight   Newton  
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Liter   measurement for volume of a liquid  
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kilograms   measurement for mass  
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meniscus   the dip in a graduated cylinder  
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ductiliy   is the ability to draw things into wire  
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flammability   the ability for a substance to catch on fire  
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