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What are 3 measurable physical properties of matter?
What are 3 measurable physical properties of matter?
mass, volume, and temperature
What are 5 observable physical properties of matter?
What are 5 observable physical properties of matter?
size, shape, color, texture, and hardness
What does 'buoyancy' mean?
What does 'buoyancy' mean?
to sink or float
Give three observable physical properties of a basketball.
Give three observable physical properties of a basketball.
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Give three observable physical properties of a penny.
Give three observable physical properties of a penny.
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What are you measuring when you use a thermometer?
What are you measuring when you use a thermometer?
temperature
Information about which physical property is collected when using a pan balance?
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?
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?
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?
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?
What are the three states of matter?
solid, liquid, and gas
What is it called when water vapor turns into liquid water?
What is it called when water vapor turns into liquid water?
condensation
What is it called when liquid water turns into water vapor?
What is it called when liquid water turns into water vapor?
evaporation
How can you describe soda, milk, and water?
How can you describe soda, milk, and water?
as liquids and gases
Give 3 examples of each of the following: solids, liquids, and gases
Give 3 examples of each of the following: solids, liquids, and gases
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What is a physical change?
What is a physical change?
a change in which the kind of matter stays the same
What is a chemical change?
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?
What kind of new matter is formed when wood burns?
ash, charcoal, and smoke
Give 3 examples of physical changes.
Give 3 examples of physical changes.
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Give 3 examples of chemical changes.
Give 3 examples of chemical changes.
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What is a mixture?
What is a mixture?
two or more substances that are combined without changing any of them
What is a solution?
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?
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.
Give 3 examples of mixtures.
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Give 3 examples of solutions.
Give 3 examples of solutions.
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