Matter Vocabulary A Question Preview (ID: 10686)


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Physical Property
a) Able to be drawn out into a wire without breaking
b) Feature of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the makeup of a substance
c) Amount of matter in an object
d) Able to be hammered into thin sheets

Mass
a) Able to be drawn out into a wire without breaking
b) Feature of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the makeup of a substance
c) Amount of matter in an object
d) Able to be hammered into thin sheets

Ductile
a) Able to be drawn out into a wire without breaking
b) Feature of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the makeup of a substance
c) Amount of matter in an object
d) Able to be hammered into thin sheets

Malleable
a) Able to be drawn out into a wire without breaking
b) Feature of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the makeup of a substance
c) Amount of matter in an object
d) Able to be hammered into thin sheets

Conductivity
a) Ability to attract a magnet
b) Change in an object’s appearance, but not it’s composition
c) Ability of a material to convey or conduct heat and electricity
d) Measurement of a mass per unit of volume of a substance

Density
a) Ability to attract a magnet
b) Change in an object’s appearance, but not it’s composition
c) Ability of a material to convey or conduct heat and electricity
d) Measurement of a mass per unit of volume of a substance

Physical Change
a) Ability to attract a magnet
b) Change in an object’s appearance, but not it’s composition
c) Ability of a material to convey or conduct heat and electricity
d) Measurement of a mass per unit of volume of a substance

Magnetic
a) Ability to attract a magnet
b) Change in an object’s appearance, but not it’s composition
c) Ability of a material to convey or conduct heat and electricity
d) Measurement of a mass per unit of volume of a substance

Melting
a) The change from gas to solid.
b) The change from liquid to solid.
c) The change from solid to liquid.
d) The change from solid to gas.

Deposition
a) The change from gas to solid.
b) The change from liquid to solid.
c) The change from solid to liquid.
d) The change from solid to gas.

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