Mixtures
Classifying Matter
Investigating Forces
Electricity, Conductors, and Insulators
Forms of Energy
100

A combination of substances that keep their original properties and can be separated.

Mixture

100

Force produced by a magnet

Magnetism

100

A push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction.

Force

100

A material that allows heat or an electric current to flow through easily.

Conductor

100

That which is needed to do work

Energy

200

A liquid mixture where one substance is mixed evenly throughout another substance.

Solution

200

The amount of matter in something; measured in grams.

Mass

200

To use force to cause something to move away.

Push

200

A material that prevents heat or an electric current from flowing.

Insulator

200

Energy that can be sensed by the eye.

Light Energy

300

To combine together

Mix

300

The look, feel, taste, sound, or smell of an object.

Physical Properties

300

To use force to cause something to move closer.

Pull

300

The pathway through which an electric current flows.

Electric Current

300

Energy that causes a change in temperature.

Thermal Energy

400

To divide or keep apart.

Separate

400

To stay on the surface of a liquid without expending energy.

Float

400

A force that causes objects with mass to attract each other.

Gravity

400

A pathway that allows an electric current to flow freely.

Closed Circuit

400

Energy produced by a power source.

Electrical Energy

500

To spread out evenly in a liquid

Dissolve

500

To drop below the surface level in a liquid.

Sink

500

A force that slows or stops motion when objects rub together.

Friction

500

A pathway that prevents an electric current from flowing freely or stops the flow.

Open Circuit

500

Energy produced by a machine or moving part.

Mechanical Energy

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