The definition of matter
Anything that has mass and takes up space
The three states of matter
Solid, Liquid, and Gas
Measured by multiplying length x width
Area
A change in texture is this type of change.
Physical Change
When water heats up it changes to this state of matter.
Gas
These are the characteristics that are used to describe matter
Properties
The particles of this state stay connected but can slide over each other
Liquid State
When measuring the amount of space an object takes up, you are measuring this.
Volume
This type of change begins with one type of substance and ends with the same type of substance
Physical change
Roasting marshmallows is an example of this type of change
Chemical change
This property is the ability to float
Buoyancy
This state of matter has a definite shape and a definite amount of space it takes up
Solid state
This measure of matter NEVER CHANGES.
Mass
This type of change involves a transfer of energy.
Chemical change
A salad is an example of this type of matter.
Mixture
True or False: Matter is made up of elements
True
This state of matter takes the shape of the container it is placed in
Liquid state
This measure of matter is the measure of gravity. It can change depending on where the object is located.
Weight
In this type of matter the substances are easily separated.
Mixture
The unit used to label the volume of a regular object
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These are the building blocks of matter
Elements
This state of matter can spread out since it does not have a definite size or space
Gas state
This measure is the amount of matter in a given volume
Density
The salt water in the ocean is this type of matter
Solution
Mouthwash is this type of matter.
Solution