Solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas are called this.
What are states/phases of matter?
The amount of space something takes up is called this.
What is volume?
The simplest, purest form of matter is called this.
What is an element.
This is the change of state from a liquid to a solid.
What is freezing?
If a full balloon is frozen, its volume will do this.
What is shrink/go down?
If you say a certain gas catches fire quickly, you are describing this type of property.
What is chemical?
This is a measurement of how packed together the particles in a substance are.
What is density?
Out of silver, wood, fire, and plastic this one is an element.
What is silver?
This is the change of state from a liquid to a gas.
What is vaporization?
If a balloon goes up into the atmosphere and the pressure goes down, its volume will do this.
What is expand/grow?
Describing a liquid's color is an example of this type of property.
What is physical?
What is the bathtub?
Elements can be broken down into this.
What are atoms?
This is the change of state from a gas to a plasma.
What is ionization?
Charles's law (temperature and volume) have this type of relationship.
What is direct?
Describing a liquid's boiling point is an example of this type of property.
What is physical?
When you can't find the volume of an irregular object, you can measure it in this tool, with water.
The elements are arranged on a table called this.
What is the periodic table of elements?
This is the change of state from a gas to a liquid.
What is condensation?
Boyle's law (pressure and volume) has this type of relationship.
What is inverse?
Butane burning and releasing heat is an example of a release of this type of energy.
What is exothermic?
This is the formula for density.
What is d=m/v or density= mass/volume?
Each element is placed in order by this number.
What is the atomic number?
This is the change of state from a gas to a solid.
What is deposition?
The temperature/pressure law says that if the temperature increases, the pressure will do this.
What is increase/go up?