Start
1
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
4
3
2
3
4
Vocabulary DensityMassvs.
WeightProperties
Properties
1
1
The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion is _________.
What is inertia?
Click here for answer
back
2
This is the curve a liquid forms in cylinders. The bottom of this curve is the most accurate measure of a liquids volume.
back
Click here for answer
What is meniscus?
3
This is the SI unit for weight.
back
Click here for answer
What is a Newton?
4
The amount of space that an object occupies is its _______________.
back
Click here for answer
What is volume?
1
What is the formula to find the volume of a solid rectangular prism?
backClick here for answer
Volume = Length x Width x Height.
2
What is the formula for density?
back
Click here for answer
Density = Mass / Volume
3
From looking at the chart above. What is the density of solid Zinc.
backClick here for answer
What is 7.13 g/cm^3?
4
Looking at the chart…..would Iron Pyrite float in Mercury?
backClick here for answer
Yes Iron pyrite would float in Mercury?
1
This is the amount of matter in an object.
back
Click here for answer
What is mass?
2
We use a spring scale to measure this force.
back
Click here for answer
What is weight.
3
This does not change no matter where you are in the universe.
back
Click here for answer
What is mass?
4
This is measured in grams or kilograms and you use a balance to find it?
back
Click here for answer
What is mass?
1
What physical property means to pulled into a wire?
back
Click here for answer
What is ductility?
2
This physical property means that a substance is able to dissolve into another substance.
back
Click here for answer
What is solubility?
3
What part of the chart would flammability fall into (chemical change, chemical property, physical change, or physical property).
back
Click here for answer
What is chemical property?
4
What part of the chart would milk souring fall into (chemical change,
chemical property, physical change, or
physical property).
back
Click here for answer
What is chemical change?
1
What part of the chart would a glass of water evaporating into the air fall into (chemical change, chemical property,
physical change, or physical property).
back
Click here for answer
What is physical change?
2
What part of the chart would sugar dissolving into water fall into (chemical change, chemical property, physical change, or physical property).
back
Click here for answer
What is physical change?
3
What part of the chart would a car rusting fall into (chemical change, chemical property, physical change, or physical
property).
back
Click here for answer
What is chemical change?
4
What part of the chart would malleability fall into (chemical change, chemical
property, physical change, or physical
property).
back
Click here for answer
What is physical property?
Top Related