Physical vs Chemical Change
Types of Matter
Changing States
Additional Terms
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A physical change is

Is a change in state of matter but the substance remains the same

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What is Matter?

Matter is anything that has mass (weight) and takes up space (volume)

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Ice melting is an example of

a solid to a liquid

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What is buoyancy? 

The upward force of a liquid pushing against a solid

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A chemical change is

is the creation of a new substance
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What is an example of Non-Matter?

Thoughts, feelings, sound, light, energy

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Freezing occurs...

When a liquid turns into a solid

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Reversible Change

A physical change that can be undone

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What type of change is salt dissolving in water? 

A Physical Change

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Atoms come together to form what?

Molecules

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Deposition occurs...

When a gas turns into a solid

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Irreversible Change

A chemical change that can not be undone

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The burning of wood in a fire is an example of...

A chemical change

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What are the types of matter?

Solids, liquids, gases
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Morning dew is an example of

Condensation (a gas into a liquid)

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Definite Volume is defined as

The matter's volume does not change 

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The sulfur from a lit match is an example of...

A chemical change
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How do gas molecules react to each other in a container?

They bounce around looking for space. They fill the container.

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Sublimation occurs...

when a solid turns into a gas

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Not-definite shape

The shape of the type of matter changes depending on the container it is in