conductor - Material that allows heat/electricity to flow through, Unit for liquid density - g/mL, Insulator - A material through which heat or electricity doesn't easily flow, Magnetism - pushing or pulling force caused by magnetism, Mass - the amount of matter in an object, Matter - anything that has mass & takes up space, State of matter - The classification of matter as a solid, liquid, gas or plasma, Density - D=m/v; How dense something is based on its volume, Solubility - the degree to which a solute dissolves in a solvent to make a solution, Sublimation - the phase change of a solid changing directly into a gas, Melting - Phase change from solid to a liquid at melting point, Freezing - Change from a liquid to a solid at freezing point, Physical property - Any characteristic that can be determined without changing the substance, Chemical property - Any characteristic that can be determined only by changing a substance, pH - Describes how a substance interacts with water specifically, Atom - The smallest unit of a chemical element, Molecule - A group of elements bonded together, Compound - A substance made of two or more different atoms bonded together, Chemical formula - A set of chemical symbols showing the elements present in a molecule or compound , Subscript - A small number written below an element in a chemical formula, Coefficient - A whole number written in front of a chemical formula in a balanced chemical equation, Volume - the amount of space an object occupies, Unit for density of a solid - g/cm3, 0 degrees celsius - the melting & freezing point of H2O, 100 degrees celsius - boiling & condensing point of H20,
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Physical Properties Review 1.1
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