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What is an example of a chemical change?
Making a trail with the minerals.
Mass divided by volume M/V
Melting an icecube.
The form of a substance may change, but the substance stays the same.
Both properties of metals and non-metals.
Burning a pile of leaves.
Crayons in a box and crayons broken because they have the same mass.
All of Earth's land.
What is a metalloid?
Making a trail with the minerals.
Mass divided by volume M/V
Melting an icecube.
The form of a substance may change, but the substance stays the same.
Both properties of metals and non-metals.
Burning a pile of leaves.
Crayons in a box and crayons broken because they have the same mass.
All of Earth's land.
What is the Lithosphere?
Making a trail with the minerals.
Mass divided by volume M/V
Melting an icecube.
The form of a substance may change, but the substance stays the same.
Both properties of metals and non-metals.
Burning a pile of leaves.
Crayons in a box and crayons broken because they have the same mass.
All of Earth's land.
The definition of a physical change is...
Making a trail with the minerals.
Mass divided by volume M/V
Melting an icecube.
The form of a substance may change, but the substance stays the same.
Both properties of metals and non-metals.
Burning a pile of leaves.
Crayons in a box and crayons broken because they have the same mass.
All of Earth's land.
How do we test the STREAK of minerals?
Making a trail with the minerals.
Mass divided by volume M/V
Melting an icecube.
The form of a substance may change, but the substance stays the same.
Both properties of metals and non-metals.
Burning a pile of leaves.
Crayons in a box and crayons broken because they have the same mass.
All of Earth's land.
What is the formula for measuring DENSITY?
Making a trail with the minerals.
Mass divided by volume M/V
Melting an icecube.
The form of a substance may change, but the substance stays the same.
Both properties of metals and non-metals.
Burning a pile of leaves.
Crayons in a box and crayons broken because they have the same mass.
All of Earth's land.
An example of the Law of Conservation of Mass includes...
Making a trail with the minerals.
Mass divided by volume M/V
Melting an icecube.
The form of a substance may change, but the substance stays the same.
Both properties of metals and non-metals.
Burning a pile of leaves.
Crayons in a box and crayons broken because they have the same mass.
All of Earth's land.
What is an example of a physical change?
Making a trail with the minerals.
Mass divided by volume M/V
Melting an icecube.
The form of a substance may change, but the substance stays the same.
Both properties of metals and non-metals.
Burning a pile of leaves.
Crayons in a box and crayons broken because they have the same mass.
All of Earth's land.
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