Definitions
Solid, Liquid, Gas
Changes from Heat
Physical vs. Chemical Changes
Mixtures vs. Solutions
100
Anything that takes up space.
What is matter?
100
Milk, water, and juice are all examples of this state of matter.
What is liquid?
100
This is to change from a solid to a liquid.
What is melt?
100
This occurs when a substance has changed its appearance, but not its composition. ie: tearing a paper
What is physical change?
100
These can be easily separated.
What is mixtures?
200
The state in which matter has a definite volume and shape.
What is a solid?
200
Rocks, marbles, and coins are all examples of this state of matter.
What is solid?
200
This is to change from a liquid to a vapor.
What is condensation?
200
This change occurs when both the appearance and composition of an object change.
What is chemical change?
200
To create a solutions, you must have ____ or more substances.
What is 2?
300
The state in which matter has a definite volume, but takes the shape of its container.
What is liquid?
300
True or False- Water can change its state of matter
What is TRUE
300
This is needed for changes in the states of matter.
What is energy?
300
Breaking a glass, tearing a paper, and crushing a can are all examples of this type of change.
What is physical change?
300
A bowl of fruit is an example of this.
What is mixture?
400
The state in which matter expands to fill whatever volume or container it is in.
What is gas?
400
This state of matter has the fastest moving particles?
What is gas?
400
Removing the heat from a liquid will most likely cause it to do this.
What is freeze?
400
A banana turning brown, rust forming on the swings, and baking a cake are examples of this type of change.
What is chemical change?
400
Mixing lemonade powder with water is considered this.
What is solution?
500
The three states of matter.
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
500
The particles of this state of matter are packed together tightly and cannot move freely.
What is solid?
500
Please explain how water can change its state of matter.
Ice cube (solid) can melt (liquid); Water (liquid) can freeze (solid); Water (liquid) can evaporate (gas); etc
500
Give one example of a physical change and one example of a chemical change.
Answers vary- partner/teacher decides
500
Explain the difference between a mixture and a solution.
What is mixtures keep their substances' properties and can be easily separated. Solution's substances properties change and cannot be easily separated.
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