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A change from a solid to a gas

Sublimation

A change from a gas to a solid

Deposition

An ________ property is one that is not dependant on the amount of matter.

Intensive

An _______ property is one that is dependant on the amount of matter.

Extensive

With physical changes, the original substances remain; no new substances are formed.


True or false

True

The state of matter observed for a particular substance is dependent on its:


A) Weight and length


B) Temperature and pressure


C) Size and shape


D) Pressure and density


E) Time and distance


B) Temperature and pressure

Which is not an example of a physical property of a material?


A) Its density


B) Its boiling point


C) Its colour


D) Its reactive properties


E) Its odour


D) Its reactive properties

The Periodic Table:


A) Provides no information besides the chemical symbol of the element


B) Arranges elements in equal numbers of columns and rows


C) Arranges elements in descending order of atomic numbers


D) Reflects the similar chemical properties of some elements


E) Has sixteen distinct groups


D) Reflects the similar chemical properties of some elements

An example of an extensive property of a substance is:


A) Mass


B) Colour


C) Boiling point


D) Density


E) Freezing point


A) Mass

A/an ______ can be described in terms of its states, physical and chemical properties.


A) Molecule


B) Atom


C) Compound


D) Matter


E) Element

D) Matter

Pure substances are:


A) Compounds and elements


B) Heterogeneous mixtures


C) Varied in composition


D) Homogeneous land heterogeneous


E) Homogeneous mixtures

A) Compounds and elements