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Properties of Matter Kit Vocabulary

Melt when solids turn to liquids due to heat being added

Evaporate liquids turning to gas due to heat being added

Condensation gas turning to liquids due to removing heat

Freeze liquid turning to solids due to removing heat blog.franto.com/.../wallpaper_winter_freeze.jpg

Magnetism an items ability to be attracted to a magnet

Magnetic Poles the ends of a magnet where the magnetic force flows in and out

Repel to push away cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=63080&rendTypeId=4

Atoms tiny pieces that make up all materials complex.upf.es/~josep/atoms.jpg

Magnetic Field invisible shape of lines of force around a magnet

Physical State solid, liquid, or gas

Relative Density If a substance will sink or float in another substance.

Buoyancy to push a liquid against another object

Dissolve particles have become smaller to the point of being unseen

Conduct carry transmit energy