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The density of an object iscalculated in this manner.

What is mass/volume ?

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Characteristics of matter thatcan be observed when one

substance changes into a differentsubstance, such as iron to rust

What is a chemical change?

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Change in which the identity ofa substance does not change

What is physical change?

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Sameer’s folder is pink.

What is a physical property?

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The ability to bend withoutbreaking.

What is ductile?

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Ry’s Bike Could Rust

What is a Chemical Property?

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Characteristics of matter thatcan be seen through direct observation such as boiling

point or melting point

What is physical property?

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The amount of solute that will dissolve in a solvent

at a given temperature andpressure

What is Solubility?

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The temperature at which a substance changes from its liquid state to its gas state

through boiling.

What is boiling point?

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Having the characteristics or structure of crystals (repeating pattern; salt, sugar or diamond)

What is Crystalline?

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Emma burning wood in thecamp fire.

What is a chemical change?

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Property or characteristic of a substance that is observed

in which the chemical composition or identity of the substance is changed.

What is a Chemical Property?

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The resistance of a liquid to flowis called __________?

What is viscosity?

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Cameron frying a egg.

What is a chemical change?

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Can not be reversed by Physical changes

What is a chemical change?

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Yum! Izak removes a loaf of bread hot from the oven.

He cuts a slice off the loaf and spreads butter on it.

What is a physical change?

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Gabe digests lunch.

What is a chemical change?

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Annika cutting her hair.

What is a physical change?

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Substances often undergo changes that make them

have a dramatically different appearance even though the chemical composition of the

substance remains unchanged.

What is a Physical Change?