M1 Flashcards
(18 cards)
Materials that can transmit the flow of energy. They have freely moved electrons that can transfer thermal energy quickly and easily.
Electrical Conductors
Materials that prevent the flow of energy. They prevent electrons from moving through them.
Electrical Insulators
It depends on the temperature and pressure when it is measured.
Density
Acidic solutions have a greater concentration of hydrogen ions, and basic solutions have a lower concentration of hydroxide ions.
Acidity
Flammable materials largely depend on the chemical elements present in their structures
Flammability
Is the substance`s tendency to undergo a chemical reaction, either by itself or with other materials, and to release energy.
Reactivity
The ability of a material to be pressed, hammered, or rolled into thin sheets without breaking the matter.
Malleability
The ability of a material to be stretched under stress and converted into thin wires.
Ductility
The ability of a substance to be dissolved (solute) in a given substance(solvent).
Solubility
Is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid into gas.
Boiling Point
Is the temperature at which a material changes from a solid into a liquid.
Melting Point
Is the way in which an atom forms a covalent bond.
Polarity
It is the tendency of a material to return to its original form or shape after being stretched.
Elasticity
A property of a material that causes gradual destruction by a chemical reaction such as strong acids, oxidizers, and bases.
Corrosiveness
A property of matter that is measured without changing a substance`s chemical identity.
Physical Property
A physical property of matter that is independent of the amount of a substance.
Intensive Property
A physical property of matter that depends on the amount of the substance.
Extensive Property
a property of a matter that is measured only by changing the substance`s identity.
Chemical Property