Exploring Chemical Properties
A worksheet for 6th graders to understand and identify chemical properties of matter through various examples and exercises.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will test your understanding of chemical properties.
1. Which of the following describes a chemical property?
The color of a substance
The ability of a substance to burn
The melting point of a substance
The density of a substance
2. When iron rusts, it is an example of a:
Physical change
Chemical property
Physical property
All of the above
3. A chemical property describes how a substance reacts to form a substance.
4. Flammability is a chemical property that describes a substance's ability to .
5. The ability of wood to burn is a physical property.
True
False
6. A chemical change always results in the formation of new substances.
True
False
7. Describe the difference between a physical property and a chemical property. Give an example of each.
8. Observe the image below. This shows a chemical reaction. What evidence can you see that a new substance is being formed?

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