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A sample of matter is made of identical particles. The sample could be
an element.
properties that do not change the chemical composition of an object, including mass, weight, hardness, temperature, size, mag
The steel ball sinks to the bottom of the water.
energy waves bouncing off the surface of an object (mirrors or echoes return energy back to the source)
how dense something is compared with a reference material
in the nucleus
a measure of substance capability to transmit light, heat, electricity, or sound
physical change
What is conductivity?
an element.
properties that do not change the chemical composition of an object, including mass, weight, hardness, temperature, size, mag
The steel ball sinks to the bottom of the water.
energy waves bouncing off the surface of an object (mirrors or echoes return energy back to the source)
how dense something is compared with a reference material
in the nucleus
a measure of substance capability to transmit light, heat, electricity, or sound
physical change
What is relative density?
an element.
properties that do not change the chemical composition of an object, including mass, weight, hardness, temperature, size, mag
The steel ball sinks to the bottom of the water.
energy waves bouncing off the surface of an object (mirrors or echoes return energy back to the source)
how dense something is compared with a reference material
in the nucleus
a measure of substance capability to transmit light, heat, electricity, or sound
physical change
What is reflection?
an element.
properties that do not change the chemical composition of an object, including mass, weight, hardness, temperature, size, mag
The steel ball sinks to the bottom of the water.
energy waves bouncing off the surface of an object (mirrors or echoes return energy back to the source)
how dense something is compared with a reference material
in the nucleus
a measure of substance capability to transmit light, heat, electricity, or sound
physical change
Physical properties consist of:
an element.
properties that do not change the chemical composition of an object, including mass, weight, hardness, temperature, size, mag
The steel ball sinks to the bottom of the water.
energy waves bouncing off the surface of an object (mirrors or echoes return energy back to the source)
how dense something is compared with a reference material
in the nucleus
a measure of substance capability to transmit light, heat, electricity, or sound
physical change
A steel ball has a density much greater than water. Which statement describes the immediate effect of placing a steel ball in a cup of water?
an element.
properties that do not change the chemical composition of an object, including mass, weight, hardness, temperature, size, mag
The steel ball sinks to the bottom of the water.
energy waves bouncing off the surface of an object (mirrors or echoes return energy back to the source)
how dense something is compared with a reference material
in the nucleus
a measure of substance capability to transmit light, heat, electricity, or sound
physical change
Where is MOST of the mass of an atom located?
an element.
properties that do not change the chemical composition of an object, including mass, weight, hardness, temperature, size, mag
The steel ball sinks to the bottom of the water.
energy waves bouncing off the surface of an object (mirrors or echoes return energy back to the source)
how dense something is compared with a reference material
in the nucleus
a measure of substance capability to transmit light, heat, electricity, or sound
physical change
Changing materials into different shapes or smaller pieces, heating and cooling, and melting and freezing
an element.
properties that do not change the chemical composition of an object, including mass, weight, hardness, temperature, size, mag
The steel ball sinks to the bottom of the water.
energy waves bouncing off the surface of an object (mirrors or echoes return energy back to the source)
how dense something is compared with a reference material
in the nucleus
a measure of substance capability to transmit light, heat, electricity, or sound
physical change
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