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Properties of Matter

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    Use properties of matter to identify substances and to separate them
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  • This pertains to the ability of a material to be stretched under stress and converted into thin wires.
    Ductility
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  • This refers to the ability of a material to be pressed, hammered, or rolled into thin sheets without breaking
    Malleability
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  • It is the tendency of a material to return to its original form or shape after being stretched.
    Elasticity
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  • This refers to the measure of the amount of space occupied by an object.
    Volume
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  • This refers to the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance.
    Solubility
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  • It refers to the total quantity of matter present in an object (ex: 100g of oranges)
    Mass
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  • It is the ability of a substance to interact with another substance and form one or more new substances (example: rusting of an iron nail)
    Reactivity
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  • It is the ability of the substance to burn like wood, paper and the like.
    Flammability
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  • It is the temperature at which a material changes from solid to liquid just like ice to liquid water
    Melting point
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  • It is the measure of the amount of mass in a given amount of volume. It can be calculated using the formula D= Mass/Volume.
    Density
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  • It is a measure of how well electric currents move through a substance. Materials with this property have freely moving electrons that can transfer thermal energy quickly and easily.
    Electrical Conductivity
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  • Anything with a very low pH is _______, while substances with a high pH are ____________.
    acidic, alkaline
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