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.
100
What is solution?
A mixture in which the particles of different kinds of matter are mixed evenly with each other.
100
What is physical change?
Any change in the size, shape, or state of substance.
100
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.
200
What is density?
The property of matter that compares the amount of matter to the space taken up.
200
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.
200
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.
300
What is a pan balance?
Used to compare two masses.
300
What is solubility?
Measure of the amount of material that will dissolve in another material.
300
What is rust on an iron?
An example of chemical reaction.
300
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.
400
What is a beaker or a graduate cylinder?
Scientists use this to measure volume
400
What is buoyancy?
The ability of matter to float in a liquid or gas.
400
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.
500
What is grams, kilograms, and cubic centimeter
These units measure Mass and Volume.
500
What is sugar?
This material has the greatest solubility in water.
500
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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