STATES
CHANGES
PROPERTIES
STATE CHANGES
100

A form of matter with charged particles.

PLASMA

100

A mixture is a result of this kind of change.

PHYSICAL

100

A mixture is not combined together in this manner.

CHEMICALLY

100

Switching from a solid to a liquid.

MELTING

200

A form of matter with particles that slide past each other.

LIQUID

200

Burning an object results in this kind of alteration.

CHEMICAL

200

Orange juice forms this kind of a mixture, especially with pulp.

HETEROGENEOUS/SUSPENSION

200

A gas becoming a liquid.

CONDENSATION

300

This matter state has tightly packed particles vibrating at low frequency.

SOLID

300

Two metals melted together result in this unique structure.

ALLOY

300

A word indicating that a particular element bonds with itself in nature.

DIATOMIC

300

A solid passing straight into a gas.

SUBLIMATION

400

A state of matter with quickly moving, uncharged particles.

GAS

400

A chemical change might be indicated by formation of this type of solid from a liquid solution.

PRECIPITATE

400

Unlike a mixture, this kind of combination does not take on the traits of its individual parts.

COMPOUND

400

The process by which a gas becomes a plasma.

IONIZATION

500

The type of matter state that the Sun exhibits.

PLASMA

500

Adding another oxygen atom to O2 would result in this special word meaning a different form of an element.

ALLOTROPE

500

Iron shows this chemical property in moist air while gold does not.

RUSTING

OXIDATION

500

A gas changing straight into a solid.

DEPOSITION