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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Vocabulary Labs States of Matter ChangesMiscellaneous

2 Solids, liquids, and gases are all examples of

3 States of Matter

4 Anything that has mass and takes up space

5 Matter

6 Size, shape, color, and texture are all examples of _______

7 Physical Properties

8 A type of molecule with more than one type of element

9 Compound

10 The smallest bit of each kind of matter

11 Atom

12 When sugar dissolves in water, what has been created

13 Solution

14 When sand is mixed in water, what has been created?

15 Mixture

16 In a laboratory experiment, what tools would be used for the following activities? To measure a line? ___________ To determine mass? ___________ To find volume of a liquid? _______

17 A ruler measures a line. A balance scale finds mass. A beaker, or graduated cylinder, measure volume of liquid.

18 What is the difference between a solute and a solvent? Give an example of each.

19 A solute is the substance with the smaller amount. A solvent is the substance with the greater amount Water is an example of a solvent. Salt is an example of a solute.

20 Explain the difference between a solution and a mixture

21 In a solution, one object completely dissolves in another object. In a mixture, the two substances can still be easily separated.

22 What are the 3 states of matter?

23 Solids, liquids, and gas

24 How do you change a solid to a liquid?

25 Add heat

26 How do you change a liquid to a gas?

27 Add heat

28 Give 2 examples of things that are not matter

29 Light, Sound, and Heat

30 A substance with a definite shape and volume: ___________ A substance with no definite shape or volume: ____________ A substance with no definite shape, but a definite volume: _______

31 Solid Gas Liquid

32 What is the definition of a physical change?

33 When you change the appearance of the object, but the object is still the same item.

34 Give 3 examples of chemical changes.

35 Eating, rusting, burning

36 When liquid water changes to an ice cube, what kind of change has occurred? Why?

37 A physical change Only the substance’s appearance has changed. It is still water. The ice cube could melt and liquid water would remain.

38 Give 3 examples of ways that a piece of paper could undergo a physical change.

39 Color it. Cut it. Rip it. Fold it.

40 List 3 physical properties of your notebook.

41 Color, Size, Shape, Texture, State of Matter, etc.

42 What is the metric basic unit for measuring distance?

43 meter

44 Name an animal that would have a large mass. Name an animal that would have a small mass.

45 An elephant would have a large mass, and a mouse would have a small mass.

46 Explain how a balance scale would look if the heavier object was on the right side.

47 The right pan would be lower down.

48 Give 3 examples of gas

49 Water vapor, steam, helium, oxygen

50 What is the definition of a chemical property? Give an example.

51 A chemical property describes how a substance reacts with another substance. An example could be iron in water.


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