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Luster

How shiny something is

Ductility

To make and use something as a wire

Solubility

Ability to dissolve (into water)

Malleability

Ability to be shaped without breaking

Thermal Conductillity

The ability to conduct heat

Viscocity

Ability to move


How thick something is

Electrical Conductility

Ability to conduct electricity

Boiling Point

The point at which something boils

State of Matter

If something is in the form of solid, liquid, or gas



Melting point

The temperature that something melts.

density

How densely the matter is in an object

texture

how something feels when you touch it

mass

The amount of matter in an object

odor

how a substance smells

magnetic attraction

If a substance is attracted to another substance

volume

how much stuff can fit in an object

hardness

how hard something is

Freezing point

When a liquid turns into a solid

Physical property

A characteristic of a substance that can be observed and mesured without changing the identity of the substance.

Physical Change

A change that affects ine or more of the physical properties. Physical changes occer when a substance changes from one form to another

Weight

The combination of the pull of gravity and mass.

Atom

The smallest unit of matter

Molicule

Two or more molicules bonded together

Element

A substance made of one type of atom or molicule

Diotomic molicule

A molicule made of only two atoms

Compound

Two or more different types of atoms bonded together

Pure Substance

a substanece made of one type of particle




(One element, one compound)

MIxture

Two or more substances not chemically bonded together

Homogeneous

A mixture that is the same all the way through


(Ex. Kool-Aid)

Heterogeneous

A mixture that is not the same all the way through


(Ex. M&Ms)

Newtons

A mesure of weight on Earth

Grams

a mesure of mass

Newton Spring Scale

The tool to mesure weight

Balance

The tool to mesure mass