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Properties of Matter

Horizontales
The property of a substance that is the temperature at which it transforms from the solid state into the liquid state.
The property of a substance that describes its ability to be bent or hammered into a thin without breaking.
The property of a substance that describes its ability to be drawn into a thin wire without breaking.
The property of a substance that describes how it affects the light sensing receptors in your eyes/ retina when that substance reflect different wavelengths of light
The property of a substance that describes how difficult it is to scratch its surface.
The property of a substance that is a measure of its ability to conduct an electrical current.
A property of a substance that describes how it reacts to other substances and changes its chemical identity as a result. Emaple: combustibility
The property of a substance that describes how shiny or lustrous it is.
The property of a substance that describes how the surface of a substance feels.
Verticales
The property of a substance that determines whether or not it is a solid, Liquid, or gas.
The property of a substance that is the temperature at which it transforms from the liquid state into the gas state.
A property of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the chemical identity of the substance. Examples: color, state of matter
The property of a substance that describes how easily it dissolves when mixed with another substance.
The property of a substance that describes the geometrical shape that it takes when it forms crystals in its solid state.
The property of a substance that describes if it is attracted to a magnetic field.
The property of a substance that describes how it affects the taste receptors otherwise known as the taste buds.
The property of a substance that describes how easily it can pour or how thick it is.
The property of a substance that describes how much mass of a substance is contained in a given volume of space of that substance.
The property of a substance that describes how much light can pass through it.
The property of a substance that describes how it affects the olfactory (smell) receptors.