One kilogram equals this many grams.
What is 1,000 grams?
A graduated cylinder or length x width x height are tools to measure this.
What is volume?
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The point at which matter changes from a liquid to a gas.
What is boiling point?
Anything that takes up space.
What is matter?
Light, time and feelings.
What is not matter?
A scale and balance are tools to measure this property of matter.
What is weight?
When a peeled orange and its peel are placed on a scale, and they weigh the same before the orange was peeled, this is an example of what?
What is conservation of matter?
A combination of two or more different substances in which the substances keep their identities. Salad is a good example of this because it keeps its own properties.
What is mixture?
What is physical properties?
Large pieces of matter have these types of traits as the smaller pieces and the individual pieces of the same matter.
What is the same?
The best way to measure an irregularly shaped object, the best method would be to use this.
What is displacement?
When matter changes phase, this happens. An example of this happens when matter changes color, shape, or size; no new matter is created.
What is physical change?
Chang in one or more substance, caused by a reaction, that forms new and different substances.
What is chemical change?
A mixture that has the same composition throughout because all its parts are mixed evenly. Ocean water, an alloy and lemonade are a good examples of this.
What is solution?
A candle, air inside of a bubble, a moving ocean wave, ashes from a camp fire.
What is matter?
Flexibility, color, shape, solubility, magnetism, reflectivity and hardness are all this type of property of matter.
What is physical property?
Electroplating, baking bread, rusting, participate, strong odors and temperature change are all examples of this. When these examples occur, they cannot be changed back into its original form.
What is chemical change?
The temperature which matter changes from a solid to a liquid. Sugar has the highest of this and olive oil has the lowest.
What is melting point?
The temperature at which matter is changed from a liquid to a solid.
What is freezing point?
Matter is made up of these tiny portions that determine what kind of matter you have.
What are particles?
Materials that conduct thermal or electrical energy?
What are conductors?
When trying to get salt to dissolve in water, it is best to stir it quickly. However, if you wanted to get the salt into solution faster, you could do this to the water.
What is increase the temperature?
A law that states that matter cannot be made or destroyed; however, matter can change into a new form.
What is conservation of matter?
A change in which the shape or form of the substance changes, but the substance still has the same chemical makeup.
What is physical change?