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100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 What is matter? Changes of Matter Compounds, mixtures, etc. Measurements
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Define matter.
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Name an example of something that is not matter.
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Describe the particles of a solid.
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The volume of gas increases when the ____ increases.
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If you leave an inflated basketball outside all winter, its volume will _____.
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Something’s reaction to acid is a ________ change.
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List three examples of physical properties.
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Burning something is an example of a ______ change.
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Breaking a donut in half is an example of a _______ change.
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Rust is an example of a ______ change.
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When two or more elements are chemically combined, a _____ is formed.
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Is beef stew a mixture or a compound?
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Is carbon dioxide a(n) element, compound or mixture?
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You add sugar to coffee. The coffee is the __________.
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For a solid, what happens to the solubility as the temperature decreases?
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How do I find the density of a regularly shaped solid?
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An object’s weight greatly depends on ______; that is why your weight is different on the moon than on earth.
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If a shoe box and a rectangular stone are the same size, then their _____ are the same.
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We measure mass using this instrument.
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As two objects get further apart, what happens to their gravitational force?
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Anything that has mass and volume.
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Sunlight, radio waves, microwaves
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They vibrate in place
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Temperature decreases
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Decrease
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Chemical
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Size, mass, color, etc.
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Chemical
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Physical
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Chemical
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Compound
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Mixture
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Compound
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Solvent
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Decreases
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Density = Mass divided by Volume
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Gravity
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Volumes
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Triple Beam Balance
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It lessens
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