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1 Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical Science Physical and Chemical Properties

2 physical properties A ___________ ______________ is something that can be observed about an object without changing the identity of the object.

3 Density, color, odor, hardness, magnetism
2. Physical properties of matter such as, mass, volume, and weight can describe the amount of matter. ___________, ____________, ______________, ________________ and ______________ are some other physical properties.

4 Mass, equal pan balance 3.___________ is the amount of matter in an object. Mass is measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g). Mass can be measured using an ____________ ____________ _______________.

5 Weight, Newtons 4. ____________ is how strongly gravity pulls on an object. Weight is measured in ___________(N) using a spring scale.

6 Volume, length, width, height
5. ______________ measures how much space matter takes up. You can calculate the volume of a regularly shaped object, such as a rectangle by multiplying the object’s __________ by its ___________ by its __________: L x W x H = volume.

7 graduated cylinder 6. Irregular shaped objects are placed in a ____________ __________________ with water in it which raises the water level. The change in the water level when an object is placed in it tells us the object’s volume.

8 cubic centimeters (cm³), milliliters (mL)
7. The volume of a solid is usually measured in cubic centimeters, while liquid volume is often measured in milliliters.

9 Density 8. ___________ is the amount of mass for each cubic centimeter or milliliter of a substance. To calculate a sample’s density, you divide its mass by its volume. Density = mass volume

10 Buoyancy 9. ________________ is the resistance to sinking which occurs
because the liquid that is being pushed out of the way pushes back on the object.

11 density 10. Buoyancy depends on ______________. If you change the
mass or volume of an object, you can change whether it will float.

12 chemical property 11. A _________________ describes the way a substance reacts with other substances.

13 Flammability 12. Hydrogen can be described as being flammable. ____________________is a chemical property of a substance that describes its ability to catch fire or burn.

14 Corrosion 13. When left outside, some metals will corrode. _____________ is when metals combine with nonmetals from the environment.

15 extensive, intensive 14. Physical properties can be classified into two types: ____________ and ____________ properties.

16 amount, mass, volume, weight
15. Extensive properties depend on the ___________ of substance present. Examples of extensive properties includes ___________, _____________, and ______________.

17 Density 16. Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of substance present. _____________ is an intensive physical property.

18 boiling point 17. The temperature at which a substance boils is a physical property called its ____________ _______________. The boiling point of water is 212°F. THe boiling point of a substance does not depend on the mass of the substance, so it is an intensive property. .

19 freezing point 18. A substance’s ______________ _______________ is the temperature at which it freezes. Water, for example, freezes at 32°F regardless of how much water there is.


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