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Part I.

HORIZONTAL:

1. It Is the ability of a solid to be hammered without shattering


3. It Is the ability of materials to be stretched and to recover its size and shape after deformation.
4. It Is the ability of metals to be hammered into wires.
7. It is the temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid (melts)
9. It is the ability of solids to break into smaller pieces
10. It is the temperature at which a substance changes from liquid to gas (boils)

VERTICAL:

2. It Is the ability to scratch another material


5. It is the ability of metals to reflect light
6. It is the tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing
8. It is the ability of matter to conduct heat and electricity
PART II.
Identify the type of solution being used in the following examples of solutions. Then write the solute and
the solvent used in the solution and identify whether they are solid, liquid or gas.

TYPES OF SOLUTION SOLUTE SOLVENT

1. Water in air
2. Vinegar (acetic acid in water)
3. Stainless stell (Chromium and nickel in iron)
4. Air (Oxygen, cabon dioxide in nitrogen)
5. Coffee drink (coffee in water)

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