The steps scientists use to solve a problem and learn new things.
Scientific Method
Has a shape and does not flow.
Solid
When temperature goes up, space gets bigger.
Charles’s Law
When a liquid turns into a solid.
Freezing
The idea that everything is made of tiny particles called atoms.
Atomic Theory
Tiny particles with no charge in the nucleus.
Neutrons
Anything that takes up space and can be touched.
Matter
Flows and takes the shape of its container.
Liquid
The science word for burning.
Combustion
When a liquid turns into a gas using heat.
Evaporation
How heavy something is compared to its size.
Density
How heavy an atom is (protons plus neutrons).
Atomic Mass
How much matter is in an object.
Mass
Spreads out to fill a space
Gas
How living things use oxygen to get energy from food.
Respiration
When a gas turns back into a liquid.
Condensation
Pure substances like oxygen, gold, or iron.
Elements
The space around the nucleus where electrons move.
Boiling Point of Water
he temperature which water turns into steam (212°F). or 100 C
A very hot gas found in lightning and stars.
Plasma
When metal slowly gets damaged, like rust
Corrosion
When a solid changes straight into a gas.
Sublimation
The center of an atom.
Nucleus
Part of an atom with a negative charge
Electron
Freezing Point of Water
When water reaches 32 F or 0 Celsius
When pressure goes up, space gets smaller.
Boyle’s Law
When a solid turns into a liquid.
Melting
When a gas changes straight into a solid
Deposition
Tiny particles with a positive charge in the nucleus.
Protons
Who is your favorite scientist Teacher
Hopefully Ms Bridgette