Particles in this state of matter are closely packed together and vibrate in place
What is "solid"?
This is created when one substance is dissolved into another
This process is when one or more substance are changed into a new substance
What is a "reaction"?
Most substances do this when heated
What is "expand"?
This cannot be created or destroyed
What is "matter"?
(Will also accept What is "energy"?)
All matter is made up of these smaller "pieces" of matter
What are "particles"?
This term describes the characters of a substance
What are "properties"?
This term describes when a substance changes from one state of matter to another, but remains the same substance
What is a "state change"?
Most substances do this when cooled
What is "contract"?
True or False?
When a new substance is created following a reaction, some of the matter is gone forever
What is "false"?
This state change happens when matter moves from solid to a liquid
What is "melting"?
This property describes how easily a substance can be shaped or manipulated without breaking/shattering
What is "brittleness"?
When you add baking soda to vinegar in an open container, you lose some of the weight of the substances because of this
What is "gas formation"?
This type of reaction causes a glowstick to glow when "snapped"
What is a "chemical reaction"?
This term describes matter being kept at the same total amount before and after a reaction
What is "conserved"?
Particles in this state of matter are moving faster and spread out in all directions
What is "gas"?
This property describes how well light can bounce off of a substance
What is "reflectivity"?
What is one piece of evidence that a reaction has taken place in this picture?
Light, color change, sound (energy released), gas formation (smoke)
Some metals have chemical reactions with oxygen over time causing this new substance to form
What is "rust"?
If you can contain the gas created by this reaction in a balloon, the law of conservation tells us that the weight of the substances after the reaction will do this
What is "stay the same"?
This state change happens when matter changes from a gas to a liquid
What is "condensation"?
This property describes how well a substance can dissolve into another substance
What is "solubility"?
Two of these properties change during the reaction of wood burning
What is "color", "solid formation (ash)", "gas formation", "energy change (light, heat, sound)"?
The temperature of a substance will increase when you shrink the space it is being contained in because you are increasing this
What is "pressure"?
Scientists no longer spend time testing whether matter is conserved or not because it has been proven enough times that it is now considered a "scientific ______"
What is "law"?