Module 1: Properties of Matter Flashcards
- it means characteristics, traits or qualities.
-about the observable characteristics, traits or qualities of matter.
Properties of Matter
2 Main Properties of Matter
These are;
(1) physical property of matter and
(2) chemical property of matter.
Physical properties of matter can still be classified into 2 groups?
These are; (1) intensive physical property and (2) extensive physical property.
This refers to the characteristic or trait of matter that can be observed or perceived with our senses easily without changing its chemical composition.
Physical property
This is the characteristic or trait of matter that does not depend on the
amount.
-temperature,
-malleability,
-diffusion
-ductility
Intensive Physical Property
is the ability of substance to be stretched into wire.
Ductility
is the ability of substance to be hammered or transformed into
thin sheet.
Malleability
is the ability of matter to be scattered or spread out.
Diffusion
-It is the characteristic or trait of matter which is dependent on the amount or quantity.
-size, mass, volume, density, length and width.
Extensive Physical Property
-This is the characteristic or trait that can be observed when a matter reacts to another substance.
-Combustibility/flammability and oxidation like rusting.
Chemical Property
Which physical property of matter is shown when a piece of material is turned into a thin sheet?
A. Stiffness
B. Flexibility
C. Elasticity
D. Malleability
D. Malleability
Copper wires are usually used for electrical wire installations because it is ____
A. ductile
B. malleable
C. brittle
D. cheap
A. Ductile
Materials that easily break when a force is applied like glass are said to be ____
A. malleable
B. brittle
C. ductile
D. elastic
B. Brittle
Which of the materials below is a poor conductor of heat?
A. Iron B. Wood C. Gold D. Copper
B. Wood
____ is the characteristic or trait that can be observed when a matter reacts to another substance.
A. Intensive Physical Property
B. Extensive Physical Property
C. Chemical Property
D. Physical Property
C. Chemical Property