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Science- Chapter 10 Characteristics of Matter
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More Vocabulary Quick Questions More Quick Questions Vocabulary Explanations 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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A form of matter that has a definite shape and volume
Vocabulary– 100 A form of matter that has a definite shape and volume
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100 solid
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A form of matter that has a definite volume, but no definite shape
Vocabulary- 200 A form of matter that has a definite volume, but no definite shape
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200 liquid
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A state of matter that has no definite shape or volume
Vocabulary- 300 A state of matter that has no definite shape or volume
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300 gas
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The process when a solid changes directly into a gas
Vocabulary- 400 The process when a solid changes directly into a gas
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400 Sublimation
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The change of state from a liquid to a gas
Vocabulary- 500 The change of state from a liquid to a gas
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500 Vaporization
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Slow, or gradual, vaporization
More Vocabulary- 100 Slow, or gradual, vaporization
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100 evaporation
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A substance that results from a chemical change
More Vocabulary- 200 A substance that results from a chemical change
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200 product
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A substance that enters into and is altered through a chemical change
More Vocabulary- 300 A substance that enters into and is altered through a chemical change
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300 reactant
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The change of state from a gas to a liquid
More Vocabulary- 400 The change of state from a gas to a liquid
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400 condensation
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A mixture made of two or more evenly distributed substances
More Vocabulary- 500 A mixture made of two or more evenly distributed substances
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500 solution
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Quick Questions- 100 What is determined by the motion and distance between particles of matter?
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100 State of Matter
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What is true about the parts that make up a mixture
Quick Questions- 200 What is true about the parts that make up a mixture
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200 The parts keep their physical properties. They can be easily separated.
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How does a chemical change and a physical change differ?
Quick Questions- 300 How does a chemical change and a physical change differ?
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Physical Chemical Shape Color Size Temperature State of Matter
300 Physical Chemical Shape Color Size Temperature State of Matter Creates a new product
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Quick Questions- 400 How can I find out if energy has been absorbed or released in a chemical change?
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400 Check for change in temperature: use a thermometer or feel the outside of the jar
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The amount of space an object takes up
Quick Questions- 500 The amount of space an object takes up
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500 volume
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Do you agree/disagree? Why?
Explanations- 100 I mixed 2 clear liquids together and observed that their color did not change. I concluded that no chemical reaction took place. Do you agree/disagree? Why?
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Color is not the only indicator of a chemical change
100 Disagree Color is not the only indicator of a chemical change
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Explanations- 200 How might the properties of an alloy (made of gold and copper) differ from the properties of pure gold?
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The alloy has the properties of both metals- the gold and copper.
200 The alloy has the properties of both metals- the gold and copper.
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What type of change is this?
Explanations- 300 Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature. Under pressure, it changes into a liquid. What type of change is this?
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300 Physical change
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When certain chemical react, oxygen gas is released as a product.
Explanations- 400 When certain chemical react, oxygen gas is released as a product. Would these chemicals be used in a fire extinguisher?
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NO! Oxygen is needed for fuel to burn
400 NO! Oxygen is needed for fuel to burn
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What is a physical property of glass?
Explanations- 500 What is a physical property of glass?
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500 Answers will vary
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Process of liquid water changing into a gas?
More Quick Questions- 100 Process of liquid water changing into a gas?
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100 vaporization
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More Quick Questions- 200 What is chocolate milk?
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200 A mixture
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More Quick Questions- 300 Hydrogen combines with oxygen to make water. What does a scientist call the hydrogen and oxygen?
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300 reactants
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What do solids, liquids, and gases have in common?
More Quick Questions- 400 What do solids, liquids, and gases have in common?
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They are made up of particles
400 They are made up of particles
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What is a difference between a physical and chemical change?
More Quick Questions- 500 What is a difference between a physical and chemical change?
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500 Answers will vary
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