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p.5 measuring matter
- which physical properties of matter discussed in the animation can be observed or measured regardless of the matter’s amount?
p.6 measuring matter review
word bank: physical, atoms and molecules, density, weight, matter
- matter is ______________ and has properties that can be measured.
- physical properties and the points at which they physically change define ____________.
- ____________, solubility and melting point of a substance are the same no matter how much you have.
- physical properties are due to the physical arrangement of the ______________.
- mass, ______________ and volume all depend on the amount of the substance.
P.6 Measuring Matter Review (Fill - in - the - blanks)
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Step1: Recall the definition of matter
Matter is defined as something that has mass and occupies space (is physical, in the context of the word bank). From the word bank, "Physical" (since matter has physical existence, has mass and volume, so matter is physical) fits here.
Step1: Understand the relationship between physical properties and matter
Physical properties and their physical change points (like melting point, boiling point) are used to define what matter is or to characterize matter. From the word bank, "Matter" is the correct term as these properties help in defining matter.
Step1: Recall intensive properties
Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of substance. Solubility and melting point are intensive, and from the word bank, "Density" is also an intensive property (does not depend on amount). So "Density" fits here.
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