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| ____ is a physical property |
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| The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas is the ____ point |
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| The meling point of silver is a ____ |
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| a bonfire is an example of the property of ____ |
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| An example of chemical property is ____ |
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| ablity to react with oxygen |
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| titanium reacts less w/ oxygen than most metals do. This is a ____ |
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| matter may be found in the plasma state in ____ |
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| the change that is NOT a physical change is ____ |
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| when a peeled banana turns black, it is a ____ |
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| Scratching a silver teaspoon is a _____ change |
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| the temperature at which water boils is |
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| The mass of an apple is measured in ____ |
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| Classifying according to ____ properties can be difficult because a substance must be changed to observe these properties |
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| Sorting and separating are ways to classify matter using ____ properties |
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| A change in colore is evidence of a ____ change |
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| A cake baking is an example of ____ change |
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| flammability is a ____ property |
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| The 4 states of mater are solid, ____, gas, and _____, |
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| Explain how you could find the volume of an irregularly shaped peice of aluminum |
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| Measure the volume of water, add the mettal, measure the volume again, subtract the 1st # from the 2nd # |
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| How does the energy of the particals differ in solids, liquids, and gases? |
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Solids- particals vibrate in place Liquids- slowly move around and slide past each other but move faster then solids do Gases- move quickly and are further away from each other |
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| What chemical property does a sliced fruit have? How do you know it has this property |
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| Has the ability 2 change when exposed 2 oxygen. You can tell b/c it turns brown |
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| You need to paint iron lawn furniturethat has been left outside. What property of iron makes this necessary? I the paint is chpped what happens? |
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| Iron reacts when exposed 2 oxygen. It will peel and rust |
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| How could you prove that law of conservation of mass is obyed when mixing 2 solutions? |
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| Measure the mass of both before mixing it, then compare that with the mass of the resulting substance |
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