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What is MATTER
Anything that has mass and takes up space
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COLOUR, SIZE, TEMPERATURE, MASS, DENSITY
Name 2 properties of matter.
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What is MELTING
The name for a change from solid to liquid
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What is PHYSICAL
A broken plate is an example of this type of change
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What is SOLID
The molecules in THIS STATE of matter vibrate in place and are organized in a tight, packed form
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What are ATOMS
Tiny particles that matter is made up of
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What is the PHYSICAL STATE
The phase that matter is in is called THIS
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What is FREEZING
The name for a change from liquid to solid
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What is PHYSICAL / REVERSIBLE
Ice cubes melting is an example of this type of change
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What is GAS
The molecules in THIS STATE of matter flow freely and bounce off each other. It also has no definite volume.
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What are PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
How matter looks, feels, smells, tastes, or sounds. A way to categorize matter.
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What is MASS
The amount of matter an object has (does not change)
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What is CONDENSING (condensation)
The name for a change from gas to liquid
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What is CHEMICAL / NON-REVERSIBLE
Rust on a bike is an example of this type of change
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What is LIQUID
Matter in THIS STATE have no definite shape, but the volume stays the same
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What is ENERGY or ADDING/REMOVING HEAT
This is needed to change the state of matter
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What is DENSITY
The amount of matter in the state it is in
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What is VAPORIZATION (evaporation)
The name for a change from liquid to gas
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What is CHEMICAL / NON-REVERSIBLE
A cooked egg is an example of this type of change
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What is LIQUID
The molecules in THIS STATE are very fluid and flowy
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What is A CHEMICAL CHANGE
A change in the arrangements of the atoms of a substance, usually non-reversible and creating a new substance
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What is BUOYANCY
The ability of a substance to float
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What are SUBLIMATION and DEPOSITION
Name the TWO phase changes: directly from a solid to gas AND from a gas to solid
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What is PHYSICAL / REVERSIBLE
Spilling water on your paper is an example of this type of change
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What is ALL STATES OF MATTER (solid, liquid, and gas)
THIS STATE of matter has mass and takes up space
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