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Mo7-L2: Vocabulary Review

         Direction: Read each statement below. If the statement is true, write T. If the statement is false, write F.
                    Then rewrite the statement, with corrections, on the lines provided.


        1. Mass is the weight of an object.





        2. Solubility and melting point are two examples of physical properties.






        3. Atoms that make up a compound are bonded together; they cannot be separated by physical means.





        4. The density of an object can be calculated by dividing the object’s length by its width.






        5. A physical property is a characteristic of matter that you cannot observe or measure without changing the
            identity of the matter.






        6. Every element and compound has a unique set of properties










          Mo7-L2: Key Concept Organizer

         Direction: Answer each question in the space provided.



         Question                      Answer
         1. What is a physical property?




         2. What determines the physical
         properties of matter?


         3. What are the three states
         of matter?


         4. What determines the state
         of matter?





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