Heating and Cooling | Magnets and Static Electricity | Particle Nature of Matter |
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What is heating
A clothes iron is an example of
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What is no
Are all metals attracted to magnets?
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What is no they can not
Can particles be seen with our naked eye?
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What is cooling
A fridge is an example of
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What is they come together
If opposite poles of a magnet are pushed together what happens?
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What is solid, liquid, and gas
What are the three states of matter?
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What is a liquid
When you heat up a stick of butter what state of matter does it become?
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What is the repel
If same poles of a magnet are pushed together what happens?
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What is a particle
What is the smallest unit of matter called?
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What is reversible change
When you melt chocolate into a liquid and then put it in ice, this is an example of what kind of change?
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What is the same
Did the balloon and plastic bag have the same or opposite charges?
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What is particles come together and take up less space
Why did the soccer ball deflate in colder temperatures?
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What is if it can be undone it is reversible if it can't be undone it is not reversible
How can you tell if a change is reversible?
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What is a magnet that can be turned on and off
What is an electromagnet?
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What is the particles came together converting from a gas to a solid.
Why did the carbon dioxide in the balloon turn to a solid?
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