Chemical vs. Physical Properties
Explore the differences between chemical and physical properties of matter with this engaging worksheet for 6th graders.
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Chemical vs. Physical Properties
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will test your understanding of chemical and physical properties of matter.
1. Which of the following is an example of a physical property?
Flammability
Reactivity with acid
Density
Ability to rust
2. A chemical property describes how a substance:
Looks
Reacts with other substances
Melts
Changes state
3. Boiling point is a chemical property.
True
False
4. The ability of iron to rust is a chemical property.
True
False
5. A property can be observed or measured without changing the substance's identity.
6. When a substance undergoes a chemical change, a substance is formed.
7. Give two examples of physical properties and two examples of chemical properties.
Match each property with its type.
8. Color
a. Physical Property
9. Reactivity
b. Chemical Property
10. Melting Point
c. Physical Property
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