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The Properties of Matter: Chapter 7

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A melting crayon.
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A melting crayon.
What is a physical change?
An empty, crushed drink can.
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An empty, crushed drink can.
What is a physical change?
Alka-Seltzer dissolved in water.
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Alka-Seltzer dissolved in water.
What is a chemical change?
Those greasy french fries from McDonald's!
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Those greasy french fries from McDonald's!
What is a chemical change?
The formation of a water molecule.
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The formation of a water molecule.
What is a chemical change?
How a unit of density is described.
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How a unit of density is described.
What is g/cm3?
How to find volume.
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How to find volume.
What is Length X Width X Height?
Volume must be written in this SI form.
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Volume must be written in this SI form.
What is cm3?
This scientific way to express weight.
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This scientific way to express weight.
What are newtons?
This is the formula for converting Mass into Weight.
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This is the formula for converting Mass into Weight.
What is (N) X g?
This is the ability of a substance to burn.
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This is the ability of a substance to burn.
What is flammability?
This is the ability of a substance to resist a change in motion.
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This is the ability of a substance to resist a change in motion.
What is inertia?
The process used to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen.
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The process used to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen.
What is electrolysis?
This is why seawater is always salty.
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This is why seawater is always salty.
What is solubility?
This causes two or more substances to combine and form one or more new substances.
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This causes two or more substances to combine and form one or more new substances.
What is reactivity?
This property of matter is a measure of gravitational force.
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This property of matter is a measure of gravitational force.
What is weight?
This physical property of matter describes the relationship between mass and volume.
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This physical property of matter describes the relationship between mass and volume.
What is density?
This is the unit used to express mass.
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This is the unit used to express mass.
What are Kilograms?
Check out my meniscus. It will tell you this.
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Check out my meniscus. It will tell you this.
What is liquid volume?
This is the measurement of the amount of matter I have, not my gravitational force.
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This is the measurement of the amount of matter I have, not my gravitational force.
What is mass?
The physical form in which a substance exists.
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The physical form in which a substance exists.
What is the state of matter?
A balance is used to measure this.
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A balance is used to measure this.
What is mass?
Thermal conductivity, state, odor, and ductility are identifiers, to name just a few.
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Thermal conductivity, state, odor, and ductility are identifiers, to name just a few.
What is a physical property?
This explains why the motion of a 150 g ball is harder to change than the motion of a 50 g ball.
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This explains why the motion of a 150 g ball is harder to change than the motion of a 50 g ball.
What is having more mass?
A rusty bumper is caused by this chemical change.
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A rusty bumper is caused by this chemical change.
What is reactivity with oxygen?
This substance has a density more than 13 times greater than water. It's sickening!
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This substance has a density more than 13 times greater than water. It's sickening!
What is mercury?




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