Physical and Chemical Self Quiz. Physical or Chemical Property? Mg reacts with O 2 chemical.

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Physical and Chemical Self Quiz

Physical or Chemical Property? Mg reacts with O 2 chemical

Physical or Chemical Property? Mg is a shiny gray metal physical

Physical or Chemical Property? The mass is 4.5g physical

Physical or Chemical Property? Al doesn’t corrode chemical

Physical or Chemical Property? sulfur is brittle physical

Physical or Chemical Change? salt dissolving physical

Physical or Chemical Change? A candle burning chemical

Physical or Chemical Change? Mg reacts with O 2 chemical

Physical or Chemical Change? Crushing ice physical

Intensive or Extensive? wax is solid at room temperature intensive

Intensive or Extensive? the volume of water is 5 mL extensive

Intensive or Extensive? water boils at 100° C intensive

Intensive or Extensive? the density of aluminum is 2.7g/mL intensive

Intensive or Extensive? sulfur is yellow intensive

Intensive or Extensive? the mass of gold is 0.24g extensive

Intensive or Extensive? copper is a good conductor of electricity and heat intensive