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Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

APPEARANCE

  • Color size, shape, texture,luster.
  • I picked this picture to represent color because there are many color
  • Characteristics on many things.
Photo by kevin dooley

BUOUANCY

  • Tendency to float or rise in a fluid
  • This is an object floating for my picture
Photo by i k o

BOILING POINT

  • Temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
  • This is water changing from liquid to a gas for my picture
Photo by Stephie189

CONDUCTIVITY

  • Ability of a substance to conduct heat, sound, or electricity.
  • This is a picture of a lightbulb to represent electricity conduction.

DENSITY

  • Amount of matter in a given volume; expressed D=m/v
  • This is a scale that shows the mass of an object to get the density.
Photo by Scott*

DUCTILITY

  • Ability of a substance to be pulled into a thin strand, such as a wire
  • This a wire to represent a thin strand.
Photo by jenny downing

HARDNESS

  • Ability of a substance to resist being scratched.
  • This is a diamond to represent hardness because it is the hardest mineral.
Photo by Kim Alaniz

MAGNETISM

  • Ability to attract iron
  • This is iron being attracted to qa magnet because magnets attract iron to them
Photo by johnnybelmont

MALLEABILITY

  • Ability of a substance to be pressed or pounded into a thin sheet.
  • This is flat metal because it was pounded.
Photo by InExtremiss

MASS

  • Measure of the amount of matter in a solid liquid or gas
  • Measured in grams.
  • This is a scale to represent the tool that helps you to find the mass of an object
Photo by Leo Reynolds

MELTING POINT

  • Temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid.
  • This is ice (solid) turning to water(liquid)
Photo by stevendepolo

ODOR

  • Ability of a substance to give off a certain smell
  • This is a skunk because it gives off a bad odor
Photo by kretyen

SOLUBILITY

  • Ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance
  • This is sugar. It will dis solve in another substance.

STATE OF MATTER

  • Matter exists as a solid, liquid, or gas.
  • This a liquid one of the three common states of matter.
Photo by Chris Nuzzaco

TEMPERATURE

  • Amount of energy in matter
  • Measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • This is a thermometer to represent the temperature.
Photo by Jon Young UK

VOLUME

  • Amount of space an object or substance takes up
  • Measured in cm3 or ml.
  • This is a large a object that takes up a large amount of space.
Photo by MIT-Libraries