@MissSmartiez @sweetburger @Photon336
I have to go soon, hold on,
so sorry I didnt tag you sooner. Some stuff came up
its alright.
:)
Here is the template she wanted me to use... If this helps you at all...
@benlindquist
ok
can you help with this?
sorry, not in that grade
tag me in your question
I am not in this grade, but I had worse, I will try to help.. What do you have so far, @RhondaSommer
What are the listed properties, (6 of them)
honestly i am so confused
ok, lets clarify what is e and i in properties. http://chemistry.about.com/od/historyofchemistry/fl/John-Daltons-Atomic-Model.htm
is it...solid liquid gas;
https://www.chem.tamu.edu/class/majors/tutorialnotefiles/intext.htm " Physical properties of matter are categorized as either Intensive or Extensive: Intensive - Properties that do not depend on the amount of the matter present. Color Odor Luster - How shiny a substance is. Malleability - The ability of a substance to be beaten into thin sheets. Ductility - The ability of a substance to be drawn into thin wires. Conductivity - The ability of a substance to allow the flow of energy or electricity. Hardness - How easily a substance can be scratched. Melting/Freezing Point - The temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of a substance are in equilibrium at atmospheric pressure. Boiling Point - The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the pressure on the liquid (generally atmospheric pressure). Density - The mass of a substance divided by its volume Extensive - Properties that do depend on the amount of matter present. Mass - A measurement of the amount of matter in a object (grams). Weight - A measurement of the gravitational force of attraction of the earth acting on an object. Volume - A measurement of the amount of space a substance occupies. Length" D = m/v
http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/matter/faq/extensive-intensive.shtml These sites should help you!
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