States of Matter | Measuring and Comparing Matter | Water Interacts with Other Matter | Chemical and Physical Changes | Miscellaneous |
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What is Matter?
Everything in the universe that has mass and takes up space.
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What is volume?
The amount of space that matter takes up.
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What is solution?
A mixture in which the particles of different kinds of matter are mixed evenly with each other.
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What is physical change?
Any change in the size, shape, or state of substance.
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What is close together in a regular pattern?
This is how the particles are arranged in a solid.
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What is Mass?
The amount of matter something contains.
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What is density?
The property of matter that compares the amount of matter to the space taken up.
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What is dissolves?
When one material forms a solution with another material.
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What is chemical change?
Produces one or more new substances and may release energy.
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What is close together, but not in a regular pattern and can move easily?
This is how the particles are arranged in a liquid.
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What is a solid?
Matter that has a definite shape and takes up definite amount of space.
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What is a pan balance?
Used to compare two masses.
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What is solubility?
Measure of the amount of material that will dissolve in another material.
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What is rust on an iron?
An example of chemical reaction.
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What is not arranged in any pattern and do not stay close together?
This is how the particles are arranged in a gas
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What is a liquid?
Matter that takes the shape of its container and takes up a definite amount of space.
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What is a beaker or a graduate cylinder?
Scientists use this to measure volume
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What is buoyancy?
The ability of matter to float in a liquid or gas.
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What are ice cube melting, sugar water, and evaporation?
These are examples of physical changes.
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What is heat?
This is added to make the particles move faster.
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What is a gas?
Matter that has no definite shape and takes up no definite amount of space.
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What is grams, kilograms, and cubic centimeter
These units measure Mass and Volume.
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What is sugar?
This material has the greatest solubility in water.
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What are burning match, rust, and tarnish on something that is silver.
These are examples of chemical changes.
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What are cup, foil, diet soft drink can, and wood block?
These are examples of items that have buoyancy.
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