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Quarter Lesson Review

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Sight Touch Hear Taste Smell

Color Texture Loudness Sweetness Odor


Shape Temperature Softness of Bitterness
Size Hardness Sound Sourness
Spiciness
Saltiness
01
Malleabilit
y
Is the ability of a substance to be
pounded into sheets without breaking.
02 Conductivity
Is the ability to transmit heat
and electricity.
Silver has the highest
conductivity out of the
metals
Copper is the second.
03 Absorbency
Is the ability to take in liquid.
This physical property is
commonly found in cleaning
specially spills.
04 Ductility
Is the ability of a substance to be
stretched. Copper is ductile and can
be pulled as a wire.
04 Ductility
Is the ability of a substance to be
stretched. Copper is ductile and can
be pulled as a wire.
Chemical
Properties of
Are characteristics of substance which can be
Matter
determined when the substance changes its
composition after a chemical reaction. It means that
you
can see the chemical property of the material when it
reacts to another substance.
01
Acidity
Is the characteristics of a substance to
react on metals and bases.
02 Solubility
Is the maximum quantity of a substance that can be dissolved
in another substance. Suppose you put a salt in a glass of
water.
The salt is called a Solute and the water is the Solvent.
Flammability and
Combustibility

Flammable Combustib
le
Flammability and
03 Combustibility
Flammable Flammable
Is the ability of a The property of a material
substance
which has the ability to
to ignite or catch fire burn.
easily.
04
Toxicity
Refers on how much a substance may harm an
organism. A substance toxicity varies depending on
the substance’s interaction with the physiology of an
organism.
Toxic Materials
to
04 Oxidation
Refers to a reaction of a substance

when combined with oxygen. If


you

cut an apple in half, the insides are

exposed to the oxygen in the air

causing it to turn brown.


to
05Reactivity
Is the ability of a substance to
react

when combined with acids, bases,

and oxygen.
to
05Reactivity
Is the ability of a substance to
react

when combined with acids, bases,

and oxygen.
CONCLUSIONS
The usefulness of a material depends on its properties.
Some materials can be reused for other purposes, while
other can be harmful. It is important that you know
these
properties so that you can tell which materials can be
useful and which can be harmful when not disposed
properly.
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