Sub And Prop Flashcards
(17 cards)
What is a physical property?
A physical property is observed with the senses and can be determined without changing the identity of the object. Examples include color, shape, mass, length, density, specific heat, and odor.
What is a chemical property?
A chemical property indicates how a substance reacts with something else, fundamentally changing the original substance. An example is the ability of iron to rust.
Is ‘red color’ a physical or chemical property?
Physical Property
Is ‘density’ a physical or chemical property?
Physical Property
Is ‘flammability’ a physical or chemical property?
Chemical Property
Is ‘solubility’ a physical or chemical property?
Chemical Property
Is ‘reacts with acid to form hydrogen’ a physical or chemical property?
Chemical Property
Is ‘supports combustion’ a physical or chemical property?
Chemical Property
Is ‘bitter taste’ a physical or chemical property?
Physical Property
Is ‘melting point’ a physical or chemical property?
Physical Property
Is ‘reacts with water to form a gas’ a physical or chemical property?
Chemical Property
Is ‘reacts with a base to form water’ a physical or chemical property?
Chemical Property
Is ‘hardness’ a physical or chemical property?
Physical Property
Is ‘boiling point’ a physical or chemical property?
Physical Property
Is ‘can neutralize a base’ a physical or chemical property?
Chemical Property
Is ‘luster’ a physical or chemical property?
Physical Property
Is ‘odor’ a physical or chemical property?
Physical Property