These are the three states of matter
Solid, liquid, and gas
Anything that you can observe about an object
Physical Properties
A change without transforming it into a new thing (usually reversable)
Physical Change
Provide examples of a solution
Kool Aid, lemonade, iced tea, salt and water, coffee, etc.
Define matter in your own words (NOT EXAMPLES)
Anything that takes up space and mass
This is how particles behave in a solid
They are bunched up together and vibrate in place
Combining multiple things but still able separate the parts
Mixture
An irreversible change where a new substance is created
Chemical Change
These things you have can help you identify physical properties of matter
Five senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch)
Matter can never be destroyed or created out of thin air. True or false?
True
Tools used to measure matter
Ruler, scale, balance, graduated cylinder, beaker, etc.
Something well mixed to the point where you can’t see the different parts (hard to separate)
Solution
When water is left out in the sun, it eventually...
Evaporates
Provide examples of things that are NOT matter
Emotions, feelings, thoughts, light, sound, time, etc.
Use the method of displacement (drop it into a graduated cylinder or beaker)
The amount of matter or weight inside something
Mass
A term used to describe the ability to bounce light
Reflectivity (reflective)
This is a term used to describe changes in matter based on their states
Phase Changes
Mixing soda and mentos is an example of...
Physical Change
This is what particles have in order to move (whether it's a solid, liquid, or gas)
Energy
The amount of space something takes up (Hint: length x width x height)
Volume
A term used to describe the ability to pass through electricity and heat
Conductivity (conductor)
This is a term used to describe water vapor cooling down to water
Condensation
Mixing baking soda and vinegar is an example of...
Chemical Change
This is a rule stating that matter can neither be destroyed or created out of thin air