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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Properties Changes Mixtures & Solutions Mass, Volume, Density Miscellaneous
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Can be measured or detected by using the senses
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What are physical properties?
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The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid
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What is melting point?
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The ability or tendency of material to change its chemical makeup
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What are chemical properties?
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The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas
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What is boiling point?
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These are the 3 states of matter
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What is solid, liquid, gas?
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A change in the size, shape, or state of matter with no new matter being formed
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What is a physical change?
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A change in matter that results in new substances being formed
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What is a chemical change?
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A specific example of one or more chemical changes
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What is a chemical reaction?
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True or False The mass of materials is the same before and after a change takes place
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What is True?
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Describe how we could separate salt from water
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What is letting the water evaporate, leaving the salt?
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A physical combination of two or more substances
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What is a mixture?
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The particles that are dissolved in a solution; e.g. Kool-Aid
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What is a solute?
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Two or more metals combined
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What is alloy
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A substance that dissolves the solute
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What is solvent?
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Mixtures are classified in these two categories
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What is heterogeneous and homogeneous?
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The amount of space that something takes up
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What is volume?
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A measure of the amount of matter is in an object or a material
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What is mass?
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In order to find the density of material we must know these two things
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What is mass and volume?
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Which of these has more density
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What is?
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The two different ways to find the volume or an object
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What is LxWxH and measure using water (L or mL)?
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The ability of material to carry energy
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What is conductivity?
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Describe how we can separate a mixture
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What is physically separating ?
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Describe how we could separate of solution; e.g. sugar from sugar cane
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What is boiling the water so it evaporates?
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Two examples of a physical change
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What is cutting wood, ripping paper?
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Two examples of chemical change
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What is burning something, glow sticks?
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