What is matter made of?
How can substances be identified?
How do changes to substances affect their weight?
100

All matter is made up of these smaller pieces.

What are particles?
100

This property of matter determines how easily an object can be scratched or dented.

What is hardness?

100

To keep matter at the same amount is to do this to it.

What is conserve?


200

When a material mixes completely with another material, it is said to do this.

What is dissolves?

200

This property of matter is whether or not an object can be shaped or bent.

What is brittleness?
200

Heating a substance causes it to do this (not boil).

What is expand?

300

When particles of one material dissolve with the particles of another material, the new mixture is known as this.

What is a solution?

300

This describes whether a substance can dissolve into another substance.

What is solubility?

300

When dissolving one substance into another, this happens to the weight of those objects.

What is nothing/stays the same?

400

A gas is said to not have "fixed" either of these things.

What are volume and shape?

400

This describes how well a substance allows electric current to pass through it.

What is electrical conductivity?

400
You can check that matter is conserved by doing this.

What is weighing it?

500

Though it is invisible, this matter takes up space.

What is air?

500

As the air in a balloon expands due to heat, the weight does this.

What is nothing/stays the same?

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