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{ Science Starter #1 Take out a piece of paper, write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) What is a physical property? Give an example. 2) What is a chemical property? Give an example.

{ Science Starter #2 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) Is iron rusting a physical or chemical change? 2) Which is a chemical property? Flammability, density, melting point, or ductility

{ Science Starter #3 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) 1) What are some signs that a chemical change has taken place? 2) 2) What are 3 examples of physical properties?

{ Science Starter #4 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) 1) Which property of matter is a measure of gravitational force? Density, mass, or weight 2) 2) Why is a melting ice cube an example of a physical change?

{ Science Starter #5 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) 1) A gas has _____________ shape and __________volume 2) 2) A solid has ___________ shape and ____________ volume 3) 3) A liquid has _____________ shape and __________volume

{ Science Starter #6 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) 1) In a solid, the particles _________________ and have a ___________ attraction towards each other. 2) 2) In a gas, the particles _____________ and have __________ attraction towards each other

{ Science Starter #7 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) 1) Which of these factors affect the temperature at which water boils? Volume, atmospheric pressure, or type of fuel used to heat the water 2) 2) Name two changes of state that require an increase in energy.

{ Science Starter #8 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) 1) Name two characteristics of a gas. 2) 2) Name two characteristics of a liquid.

{ Science Starter #9 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) 1) Tiny particles that make up matter are ___________ in motion. (sometimes, never, sometimes not, constant) 2) 2) Change of state is __________________. (a chemical change, a chemical and physical change, physical change)

{ Science Starter #10 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) 1) When carbon dioxide becomes a gas from a block of dry ice, is energy released or gained? 2) 2) Boiling water is an example of which change of state? Condensation, melting, or evaporation