All About Matter
Solid, Liquid or Gas
Physical or Chemical Change
Other Definitions and Stuff (#1)
Other Definitions and Stuff (#2)
100

Matter is something that is made of __________. (what did we observe changing in the simulation?)

particles 

100

This state of matter has no definite volume and no definite shape-it spreads out to fit the shape of its container. 

Gas

100

Changes that create new substances with different properties are _______ changes. 

chemical

100

The process of a solid changing into a liquid. 

Melting

100

Combinations of different materials that are physically mixed together. (Think trail mix)

Mixture

200

Matter is anything that has ___________ and takes up ___________. 

weight/mass; space

200

This state of matter has definite volume and has definite shape. 

Solid

200

Tearing a piece of paper is an example of a _______________. 

physical change

200

Explain the conservation of matter.

The mass stays the same as it was before and after a phase change.

200

A glass contains 300 grams of water. A student puts 25 grams of sugar in the water. The student then stirs the water until the sugar is no longer visible.

What is the mass of the mixture in the glass?

325 grams

300

____________ are tiny building blocks of matter. 

Particles 

300

This state of matter has definite volume but no definite shape. 

Liquid

300

Frying an egg is an example of a ________________. 

chemical change

300

The process of a gas changing into a liquid. 

Condensation 
300

Energy (heating or cooling) can change the state of ________. 

matter

400

What are the 3 states of matter? 

Solid, liquid and gas
400

Particles of a solid ______________. (Think particle simulation)

vibrate tightly in their place. 

400

Changes in the form of matter without changing its identity are ________________ changes. 

physical 
400

The process of a liquid changing into a gas. 

Evaporation 

400

When particles are heated up they move _________. 

faster

500

Particles of gas ____________. (think particle simulation)

move freely around

500

Particles of a liquid _________. (Think particle simulation)

slide past one another

500

Boiling water is an example of a ____________ change. 

physical

500

Which investigation shows evidence that the chemical properties of the substances changed?

A. Sand sinks in water when the two are combined

B. Salt dissolves in water when the two are combined

C. Bubbles form when baking soda and vinegar are combined

D. Oil coats the surface of lettuce when the two are combined

C. Bubbles form when baking soda and vinegar are combined

500

All solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions. True or false? 

TRUE!!! Solutions are made of at least one thing that has fully dissolved into another. Mixtures are TWO or more things mixed together-but all things mixed do not always dissolve. 

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