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What property of matter describes how stretchable something is?
Elasticity
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What are two indications or examples of something that a change is physical?
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Bronze is a mixture of copper, tin, and other metals. What specific classification of matter does it best fit into?
Alloy
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If concrete has an average density of 2.4 g/ml, what would the volume of a 1,000 gram brick be?
416.7 ml
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What property of matter describes how something can be pounded into thin sheets?
Malleability
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What classification of matter would sugar (C6H12O6) belong to?
Compound
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What property of matter describes how difficult it is to scratch something?
Hardness
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What is the upward force caused by the displacement of water?
Buoyancy
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What state of matter is fluid, but no compressible.
Liquid
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If you increase the volume of a gas, what would happen to pressure?
Decrease
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When you combine soda and ice, what classification of matter could be used to describe the result?
Heterogenous mixture
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What are two indications that a change is chemical?
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