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  1. Six examples of physical properties of matter are:
  2. B.
  3. D.

 

  1. Physical properties are traits or characteristics of a s_________________

    that does n______ involve c___________ change, such as d_________,

    c___________, and hardness.

 

  1. Thermal c_______________ is the ability to transfer t_________, or heat

     energy from one area to another.

 

  1. Plastics and f_______ are styrof________ are p_______ conductors of 

    t_____________ energy.

 

  1. On the other hand, m________ make good c________________ of thermal

    energy.

 

  1. D____________ is the ability of a metal to be d________ or pulled into a

    wire.

 

  1. C____________ is often used to make wire because it is very d_________.

 

  1. States of m___________ are the p__________ forms in which a substance 

    can exist , such as s________, l_________, g_____, and p_______.

 

  1. W_____ can exist in three states, s_______ ice, l_________ water, and water

    v_________.

 

  1. Malleability is the ability of a substance to me pounded  into thin 

     sheets.



  1. Aluminum can be rolled  or pounded  into thin sheets to make

      Foil, because it is malleable.

 

  1. Solubility is the ability of one substance to dissolve in another

    Substance.

 

  1. Oil will insoluble in water.  It floats of top of oil because of its lower 

      density.

 

  1. Density is mass per unit (measured) volume .

 

  1. A golf  ball has a higher density  than a ping-pong ball.

 

  1. The property of being shiny is called luster.  Metals  typically have 

      luster or shine.

 

  1. Viscosity  is the resistance  of a fluid to want to flow.  Water has a  

      low  viscosity, oil has a medium viscosity , and shampoo is high 

     viscosity.  

 

  1. Other examples of physical properties of matter are
  2. color E.       vaporization 
  3. hardness F.         electric conductivity
  4. melting point G.         bolling point 
  5.                   smell
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