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20) Which is more buoyant lead or ap

wood?
wodld_Why? denss hen,
JO0

21) Define density: naSS pes uh Volume


22) Rank the following materials in order from least dense to more dense

Lead (11.35 g/mL) Least: Cak


Ice (0.92 g/mL) ce
Copper (8.92 g/mL) Wec
Water (1.0 g/mL)
Cope
Oak (0.70 g/mL)
Most:fad
23) The Law of Conservation of
Y S- states that the total mass of the reactants
before a
chemical reaction
AA the total mass of the
products after a chemical reaction.

PROPERTIES OF
MATTER

Are the properties determined


without changing the identity
of the substance?

NO YES

Chemical1
Properties Physical
Properties

Based on the ability to change into


new matter with neW DOES NODT
propetties. DOES
depend onn
depend on
amount
amount

*What happens if
heated?
*Flammability? INTENSIVE
*Combustibility? EXTENSTVE
*Reactivity with
Air?
Water?
V Acids?
Bases? *Color
Mass
Other chemicals? Taste
*Melting pomt Voume
*Boiling point Shape
Density Length
Luster
*Characteristic Properties MOST
HELPFULINDENTIFYTNG A Solubility
SUBSTANCE; they stay the same *Ductility
regardless of the size of the sample *Hardness
Malleability
Thermal conductivity
Electrical conductivity

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