Physical Properties By:Kaila llagan

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Across
  1. 3. How an object reflects light. To find___________you need two rocks and a flashlight. Next, you will need to shine the flashlight on to the two different rocks and see which one is dull and which one is shiny.
  2. 6. Forms matter can take based on how fast particles are moving; solid, liquid, and gas.
  3. 8. How easily electricity or heat can pass through a material. To find____________you would need to get a battery, 4 wires, lightbulb, and an object. First, you would need to connect one end of the two wires to the battery. Next, you need to connect the lightbulb on one side of the unused wire. Then, you attach another unused wire to the lightbulb and connect the last two ends of the wires to your object. If you lightbulb lights up then that means that the object conducts electricity. If you object doesn't light up then that means that your object is an insulator. Also this is the most reliable test identified.
  4. 9. Able to be pulled or rolled into thin wires.
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  1. 1. Properties that can be observed or measured without changing the substance.
  2. 2. Ability of one substance to dissolve (break apart) into another.
  3. 4. Describes if an object is attracted to a magnet.
  4. 5. Ability to be hammered into thin sheets. To find _____________you first need an object and a hammer. Then, you would need to get the object and try to flatten it. If the object breaks then that means you object is brittle but if you object flattens then that means that your object is malleable.
  5. 7. Likely to break, snap, crack, or shatter when subjected to pressure.
  6. 9. The amount of matter(stuff) in a given space.