States of Matter
Physical Properties
Changes in State of Matter
Mixtures/Solutions
Conductors/Insulators
100
The state of matter with a fixed shape and volume
What is solid
100
The amount of matter an object has
What is mass
100
The melting point or freezing point of water
What is 0 degrees Celsius
100
The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance
What is solubility
100
Materials such as metals and water
What are conductors
200
The state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume
What is liquid
200
The ability of electricity to flow through a substance
What is conductivity
200
The process in which a liquid becomes a gas
What is evaporation
200
A substance that dissolves in another substance
What is solute
200
A material which allows electricity to flow through it
What is a conductor
300
The state of matter that does not have a fixed shape or volume
What is gas
300
The amount of mass an object has in a certain volume.
What is density
300
The process by which a gas cools and becomes water
What is condensation
300
A mixture in which the substances are spread out evenly between one another and cannot be told apart.
What is solution
300
Materials such as plastic, rubber and glass
What are insulators
400
Takes the shape of its container
What is liquid
400
A characteristic of matter that can be observed and measured
What is physical property
400
The boiling point of water
What is 100 degrees Celsius
400
A combination of two or more substances that do not join together to form a new substance
What is mixture
400
A material which prevents the flow of electricity from going through it
What is an insulator
500
Matter changes shape when it gains or looses
What is thermal energy or heat energy
500
The measure of the amount of gravity acting on an object's mass.
What is weight
500
The process by solid becomes a liquid
What is melting
500
A substance that dissolves another substance
What is solvent
500
The material around a wire
What is an insulator
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