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| types of physical properties |
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| the amount of matter in a substance |
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| the amount of space a sample occupies |
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| primary extensive factors |
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| secondary extensive factors |
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| moles, energy, number of particles |
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| a measurement of the AMOUNT of matter |
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| directly related to its SIZE |
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| directly related to GRAMS & MOLES |
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| Mass, Volume, Length, Moles, Energy, Number of Particles |
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| IS density extensive or intensive? |
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| intensive- because it is the relationship between its mass and volume |
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| Is temperature extensive or intensive? |
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| intensive - it depends on the surroundings not size |
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| Is magnetism extensive or intensive? |
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| intensive because they are always drawn to the magnet no matter their size. |
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| what elements are ferromagnetic |
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| iron cobalt nickel- can be turned into permanent magnets |
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| two types of pure substances |
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| elements are made up of what type of particles |
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| How are elements identified? |
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| How are compounds formed? |
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| when elements are chemically bonded in a definite ratio |
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| How are compounds separated? |
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| through chemical reactions |
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| What do ionic compounds consist of |
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| sodium chloride and salt crystals |
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| when substances are placed together which will not chemically react |
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| How are mixtures separated? |
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| What do mixtures DO NOT have? |
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| formed when solutes are dissolved in water |
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| when metals are evenly mixed together |
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| formed when gases mix together |
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| what happens to metals before they are mixed |
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| they must be melted (Molten) |
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| is melting a physical or chemical change |
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| which elements can be made into magnets |
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| used to separate a liquid from a homogeneous mixture based on differences in coiling point |
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| liquids that can be mixed together (must be both polar or both nonpolar) |
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