The general term used to describe the principled, rigorous study of the natural world.
What is Science?
This state of matter can conduct electricity while the other states cannot.
What is Plasma?
The state of matter that conducts electricity.
What is plasma?
The process of liquid to gas.
What is Vaporization
The combination of two or more substances in any proportion.
What is a Mixture?
The study of the composition of matter and the changes that matter undergoes.
What is Chemistry?
Physical change has two types of classifications.
What is reversible and irreversible?
The state of matter that resembles a gas but has certain properties that gases do not have.
The ice cubes physical change of melting can be reversed by.
What is Freezing?
The combination of two different substances, but consists of substances in fixed proportions.
What is Compound?
This world refers to substances and objects that can be seen, touched, and measured directly.
What is Macroscopic World?
The process of gas turning into a liquid.
What is Condensation?
The fours states of matter.
What is liquid, solid, gas and plasma?
The study of chemicals containing carbon.
What is Organic Chemistry?
This mixture has the same composition throughout.
What is homogenous?
The volume of liquid is usually measured in what units.
What is milliliters and liters?
The study of the composition of matter.
What is Analytical Chemistry?
The state of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
What is Solid?
The small particles that make up matter are classified in this world.
What is Microscopic World?
Mixtures can be separated through a few ways. Name one.
What is Boiling?
What is Dissolving?
What is Filtering?
The branch of science that studies the chemical processes that occur in living things.
What is Biochemistry?
What is Medicine?
What is Clothes?
What is Food?
The state of matter with no definite volume or shape, however, the particles are typically not attracted to one another.
What is Gas?
This method is used when measuring the oddly shaped objects.
What is Displacement Method?
Give just one example of physical properties.
What is Boiling Point?
What is Ability to Dissolve?
What is Particle Size?