Describe properties of substances - Middle School Physical Science
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Density is the property of a substance that means:
Density is the property of a substance that means:
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Density is the property of a substance that describes the amount of matter per unit volume of a substance.
Density is the property of a substance that describes the amount of matter per unit volume of a substance.
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Which answer choice is NOT an example of a physical property of a substance?
Which answer choice is NOT an example of a physical property of a substance?
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The answer is corrosiveness because corrosion occurs through chemical reactions and is therefore a chemical property
The answer is corrosiveness because corrosion occurs through chemical reactions and is therefore a chemical property
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Which answer choice is NOT a chemical property of a substance?
Which answer choice is NOT a chemical property of a substance?
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The answer is boiling point because when a substance boils and changes states, it is undergoing a physical change. Therefore boiling point is a physical property.
The answer is boiling point because when a substance boils and changes states, it is undergoing a physical change. Therefore boiling point is a physical property.
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What is a property of a substance?
What is a property of a substance?
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The answer is "a characteristic that can be observed" because whether a property is chemical or physical is a sub-classification of a property.
The answer is "a characteristic that can be observed" because whether a property is chemical or physical is a sub-classification of a property.
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Mass, volume, ductility, boiling point, melting point, and density are all examples of:
Mass, volume, ductility, boiling point, melting point, and density are all examples of:
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The answer is "physical properties" because all of these properties are observable in physical changes.
The answer is "physical properties" because all of these properties are observable in physical changes.
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Combustibility, toxicity, PH, reactivity, ability to rust, and flammability are all examples of:
Combustibility, toxicity, PH, reactivity, ability to rust, and flammability are all examples of:
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The answer is "chemical properties" because they are all observable in chemical changes.
The answer is "chemical properties" because they are all observable in chemical changes.
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Malleability, flammability, melting point, boiling point, and toxicity are all examples of:
Malleability, flammability, melting point, boiling point, and toxicity are all examples of:
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The answer is "both chemical and physical properties" because they can be observed in physical and chemical changes.
The answer is "both chemical and physical properties" because they can be observed in physical and chemical changes.
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The property of metal that means it is easily bent or hammered into different shapes is:
The property of metal that means it is easily bent or hammered into different shapes is:
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The answer is "malleability." This is a property of metals which means they are easily bent or hammered into new shapes.
The answer is "malleability." This is a property of metals which means they are easily bent or hammered into new shapes.
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Which property of a substance means that electricity and heat can easily pass thorough it?
Which property of a substance means that electricity and heat can easily pass thorough it?
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The answer is conductivity. Conductivity means electricity and heat can easily pass thorough a substance.
The answer is conductivity. Conductivity means electricity and heat can easily pass thorough a substance.
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Which answer choice is NOT likely to be a property of a metal?
Which answer choice is NOT likely to be a property of a metal?
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The answer is highly flammable. Most metals are not easily caught on fire.
The answer is highly flammable. Most metals are not easily caught on fire.
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Malleability, flammability, melting point, boiling point, and toxicity are all examples of:
Malleability, flammability, melting point, boiling point, and toxicity are all examples of:
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The answer is "both chemical and physical properties" because they can be observed in physical and chemical changes.
The answer is "both chemical and physical properties" because they can be observed in physical and chemical changes.
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The property of metal that means it is easily bent or hammered into different shapes is:
The property of metal that means it is easily bent or hammered into different shapes is:
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The answer is "malleability." This is a property of metals which means they are easily bent or hammered into new shapes.
The answer is "malleability." This is a property of metals which means they are easily bent or hammered into new shapes.
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Which property of a substance means that electricity and heat can easily pass thorough it?
Which property of a substance means that electricity and heat can easily pass thorough it?
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The answer is conductivity. Conductivity means electricity and heat can easily pass thorough a substance.
The answer is conductivity. Conductivity means electricity and heat can easily pass thorough a substance.
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Which answer choice is NOT likely to be a property of a metal?
Which answer choice is NOT likely to be a property of a metal?
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The answer is highly flammable. Most metals are not easily caught on fire.
The answer is highly flammable. Most metals are not easily caught on fire.
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Density is the property of a substance that means:
Density is the property of a substance that means:
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Density is the property of a substance that describes the amount of matter per unit volume of a substance.
Density is the property of a substance that describes the amount of matter per unit volume of a substance.
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Which answer choice is NOT an example of a physical property of a substance?
Which answer choice is NOT an example of a physical property of a substance?
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The answer is corrosiveness because corrosion occurs through chemical reactions and is therefore a chemical property
The answer is corrosiveness because corrosion occurs through chemical reactions and is therefore a chemical property
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Which answer choice is NOT a chemical property of a substance?
Which answer choice is NOT a chemical property of a substance?
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The answer is boiling point because when a substance boils and changes states, it is undergoing a physical change. Therefore boiling point is a physical property.
The answer is boiling point because when a substance boils and changes states, it is undergoing a physical change. Therefore boiling point is a physical property.
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What is a property of a substance?
What is a property of a substance?
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The answer is "a characteristic that can be observed" because whether a property is chemical or physical is a sub-classification of a property.
The answer is "a characteristic that can be observed" because whether a property is chemical or physical is a sub-classification of a property.
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Mass, volume, ductility, boiling point, melting point, and density are all examples of:
Mass, volume, ductility, boiling point, melting point, and density are all examples of:
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The answer is "physical properties" because all of these properties are observable in physical changes.
The answer is "physical properties" because all of these properties are observable in physical changes.
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Combustibility, toxicity, PH, reactivity, ability to rust, and flammability are all examples of:
Combustibility, toxicity, PH, reactivity, ability to rust, and flammability are all examples of:
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The answer is "chemical properties" because they are all observable in chemical changes.
The answer is "chemical properties" because they are all observable in chemical changes.
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