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Properties of Matter
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What are 3 measurable physical properties of matter?
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What are 3 measurable physical properties of matter?
mass, volume, and temperature
What are 5 observable physical properties of matter?
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What are 5 observable physical properties of matter?
size, shape, color, texture, and hardness
What does 'buoyancy' mean?
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What does 'buoyancy' mean?
to sink or float
Give three observable physical properties of a basketball.
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Give three observable physical properties of a basketball.
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Give three observable physical properties of a penny.
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Give three observable physical properties of a penny.
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What are you measuring when you use a thermometer?
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What are you measuring when you use a thermometer?
temperature
Information about which physical property is collected when using a pan balance?
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Information about which physical property is collected when using a pan balance?
mass
What information can Susy collect, about the rock, from the graduated cylinder?
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What information can Susy collect, about the rock, from the graduated cylinder?
the rock's volume
What are the two temperature scales that we learned about?
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What are the two temperature scales that we learned about?
Celsius and Fahrenheit
What unit do we use when we measure mass? volume of liquid? volume of a solid?
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What unit do we use when we measure mass? volume of liquid? volume of a solid?
grams, milliliters, and cubic centimeters
What are the three states of matter?
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What are the three states of matter?
solid, liquid, and gas
What is it called when water vapor turns into liquid water?
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What is it called when water vapor turns into liquid water?
condensation
What is it called when liquid water turns into water vapor?
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What is it called when liquid water turns into water vapor?
evaporation
How can you describe soda, milk, and water?
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How can you describe soda, milk, and water?
as liquids and gases
Give 3 examples of each of the following: solids, liquids, and gases
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Give 3 examples of each of the following: solids, liquids, and gases
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What is a physical change?
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What is a physical change?
a change in which the kind of matter stays the same
What is a chemical change?
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What is a chemical change?
a change in which new kids of matter are formed
What kind of new matter is formed when wood burns?
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What kind of new matter is formed when wood burns?
ash, charcoal, and smoke
Give 3 examples of physical changes.
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Give 3 examples of physical changes.
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Give 3 examples of chemical changes.
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Give 3 examples of chemical changes.
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What is a mixture?
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What is a mixture?
two or more substances that are combined without changing any of them
What is a solution?
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What is a solution?
a mixture of two or more substances in which all the substances are evenly mixed
What is the best way to separate a mixture of iron nails and pennines? salt water?
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What is the best way to separate a mixture of iron nails and pennines? salt water?
a magnet and evaporation
Give 3 examples of mixtures.
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Give 3 examples of mixtures.
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Give 3 examples of solutions.
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Give 3 examples of solutions.
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