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Review You will have a test on Thursday. Please pay careful attention to this review.

Anything that takes up space and has mass is made up of: A. Water B. Steam C. Matter D. Gravity

Answer Matter

The three main physical states of matter are: A. Solids, woods, and metals B. Water, smoke and fire C. Solids, liquids, and gases D. Solids, liquids, and metals

Answer Solids, liquids, and gases

Which of the following is not one of the physical states of matter? A. Solid B. Smoke C. Liquid D. Gas

Answer Smoke

Water in solid form is called? A. Steam B. Rock C. Ice D. Water Vapor

Answer Ice

Which of these is an example of a solid? A. Water B. Wood C. Helium D. Juice

Answer Wood

Which of these is an example of a liquid? A. Oxygen B. Carbon dioxide C. Water D. Rock

Answer Water

As the temperature increases, a solid will A. Change into a liquid B. Change into a gas C. Become a form of energy D. Remain the same

Answer Change into a liquid

Which of the following items would most likely be lifted by a magnet? A. A block of wood. B. A metal ball bearing C. A plastic cup D. A piece of limestone

Answer A metal ball bearing

The boiling point of water is? A. 0 degrees Celsius B. 25 degrees Celsius C. 100 degrees Celsius D. 100 degrees Fareinheit

Answer 100 degrees Celsius

Water freezes at – A. 0 degrees Celsius B. 25 degrees Celsius C. 100 degrees Celsius D. 100 degrees Farienheit

Answer 0 degrees Celsius

What is a solid?

Answer A solid has a fixed definite shape and volume

What is a gas

Answer A gas has no fixed shape or volume

What is a liquid

A liquid changes shape to match the shape of the container and has a fixed volume

What is matter?

Answer Anything that has mass and takes up space

What is mass

Answer Mass is how much matter is in an object

What is weight?

Answer How much force gravity pulls on an object.

What is evaporation

Answer Evaporation is when a liquid becomes a gas

What is Condensation?

Answer Condensation is when a gas becomes a liquid

What is Melting?

Answer Melting is when a solid becomes a liquid

What is Freezing?

Answer Freezing is when a liquid becomes a solid

What is Density?

Answer Density is how closely together the molecules are packed

What is a physical property?

Answer Characteristics that can be measured or observed. You can use your five senses to make these observations too.