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A property that describes the ability of a substance to react with other materials and form new substances. |
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The ability to burn easily. |
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The ability of a substance to go through a chemical change. |
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The condition where a substance does not go through chemical changes easily. |
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A combination of two or more pure substances that are not chemically combined with each other. |
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A suspension that isn't easily seperated, because of the small size of the particles. |
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The ability to float in a liquid or rise in a gas. |
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The amount of mass in a given volume. |
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An oberservable physical property; how the surface of a substance feels. |
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The ability of a substance to be pulled into threads without breaking. |
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Properties that can be observed or measured without changing an object, or any part of the materials it is made of, into something else. |
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