IS IT PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL?
CHEMICAL PROPERTY CHARACTERISTIC THAT IS OBSERVED DURING A CHEMICAL REACTION.
CHEMICAL PROPERTY DESCRIBES HOW A SUBSTANCE WILL CHANGE
CHEMICAL CHANGE A PERMANENT CHANGE RESULTING IN NEW SUBSTANCES
PHYSICAL PROPERTY CAN BE OBSERVED WITHOUT CHANGING THE COMPOSITION
PHYSICAL CHANGE A CHANGE IN WHICH ALL SUBSTANCES RETAIN THEIR ORIGINAL COMPOSITION
EXTENSIVE PROPERTIES PHYSICAL PROPERTIES THAT DEPEND ON THE AMOUNT OF MATTER. EXAMPLE - LENGTH
INTENSIVE PROPERTIES PHYSICAL PROPERTIES THAT DO NOT DEPEND ON THE AMOUNT OF MATTER. EXAMPLE - COLOR
TYPES OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
EVAPORATION - A CHANGE FROM A LIQUID TO A GAS CHANGES OF STATE EVAPORATION - A CHANGE FROM A LIQUID TO A GAS
CONDENSATION A CHANGE FROM A GAS TO A LIQUID
SUBLIMATION A CHANGE FROM A SOLID TO A GAS
MELTING A CHANGE FROM A SOLID TO A LIQUID
BOILING A CHANGE FROM A LIQUID TO A GAS
FREEZING A CHANGE FROM A LIQUID TO A SOLID
OTHER TERMS
DENSITY MASS PER UNIT VOLUME - A PROPORTION
BUOYANCY MORE DENSE FLUID PUSHING UPWARD ON A LESS DENSE SUBSTANCE
VISCOCITY RESISTANCE TO FLOW OF A LIQUID
MALLEABILITY THE STATE OF BEING ABLE TO BE SHAPED BY EXERTING PHYSICAL PRESSURE THAT RESULTS IN A CHANGE OF CONTOUR
DUCTILITY THE STATE OF BEING ABLE TO BE DRAWN OR PULLED THROUGH A SMALL OPENING TO PRODUCE WIRE