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Vocabulary Solid, Liquid Or Gas? Vocabulary Chemical or Physical Change? Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Chemical & Physical Properties and Changes Jeopardy!!!

Temperature at which a substance in liquid state becomes a gas

Boiling Point

Change in which the properties of a substance change but the identity of the substance always remains the same.

Physical change

Anything that has mass and takes up space

Matter

States that the mass of the products of a chemical change is always the same as the mass of what you started with

Conservation of Mass

Physical property that is dependent on both temperature and pressure and occurs in four forms – solid, liquid, gas, or plasma

States of matter

Change in which the identity of a substance changes due to its chemical properties and forms a new substance or substances

Chemical Change

Temperature at which a solid become a liquid

Melting Point

Any characteristic of a material, such as state, color, and volume, that can be observed or measured without changing or attempting to change the material

Physical Property

Measurable physical property that can be found by dividing the mass of an object by its volume

Density

Any characteristic, such as the ability to burn, that allows a substance to undergo a change that results in a new substance

Chemical Property

Does this illustration represent a solid, liquid, or gas

Liquid

Does this illustration represent a solid, liquid, or gas

Solid

Does this illustration represent a solid, liquid, or gas

Gas

How much space matter takes up

The amount of matter in an object

Mass

Any change in matter that produces a new kind of matter is called what?

A chemical change

A bicycle rusting is an example of what kind of change?

A chemical change

Any change in the size, shape, or form of matter is called what?

A physical change

Sharpening your pencil is an example of what kind of change?

A physical change

Comparing Properties: What are physical properties?

Comparing Properties: What are chemical properties? Table 1, pg 544

A property of metal that allows it to be hammered, pressed, or rolled in to thin sheets is…

Malleability

What two physical properties can you use to indicate the difference between coal and snow?

Color & Temperature

What is the difference between and element and a compound?

Elements are made up of only one type of atom; compounds are made up of more than one type of element.

What is the boiling point of water?

100 degrees C

The shininess of an object

Luster