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 What physical property means a resistance to flow?

 What type of substance is typically a good conductor of heat and electricity?

 What is the hardest substance on the Mohs scale of hardness?

 What property is demonstrated by a metal’s ability to be hammered without shattering?

 If something does not conduct heat and electricity, it could be considered a what????

 What is the boiling point of water in degrees celsius?

 What is the melting point of water in degrees fahrenheit?

 What 2 properties do you need to know to find an object’s density?

 What method separates mixtures based on their particle sizes?

 When a substance undergoes a physical change, does the composition of the substance change?

 What physical property means a resistance to flow?  VISCOSITY

 What type of substance is typically a good conductor of heat and electricity?  METALS

 What is the hardest substance on the Mohs scale of hardness?  DIAMOND

 What property is demonstrated by a metal’s ability to be hammered without shattering?  MALLEABILITY

 If something does not conduct heat and electricity, it could be considered a what????  INSULATOR

 What is the boiling point of water in degrees Celsius?  100 degrees celsius

 What is the melting point of water in degrees fahrenheit?  32 degrees fahrenheit

 What 2 properties do you need to know to find an object’s density?  Mass and Volume

 What method separates mixtures based on their particle sizes?  FILTRATION

 When a substance undergoes a physical change, does the composition of the substance change?  No