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B11 Science matter

B 11 Science Matter

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Matter anything that takes up space and has a mass
Melting point solid to a liquid
Vaporization a liquid begins to enter the gaseous state
Volume measurement of the amount of space an object takes up
Mass amount of matter in an object
Release of energy an indication that a chemical change has taken place.
State solid, liquid, gas
Physical change melting is an example
Chemical change rusting of iron
Chemical property the ability to burn
Particles that make up matter are in a state of constant motion
A gas______ fills its container completely
Solids made up of particles of matter arranged in a repeating geometric pattern crystalline pattern
If a particle of matter have a definite shape and volume it is a solid
Maple syrup has a high viscosity
What is not a physical property of matter ability to burn
The _____ is an example of a chemical change burning of paper
The process of liquid changing into a gas is called vaporization
An object odor is a physical property
A change in an objects odor is the result of a chemical change
Physical or chemical change: Tearing paper physical
Physical or chemical change Wax melting physical
Physical or chemical change Wood burning chemical
Physical or chemical change Peeling a potato physical
Physical or chemical change Iron rusting chemical
Physical or chemical change Sanding wood physical
Physical or chemical change Milk souring chemical
Physical or chemical change Silver tarnishing chemical
Physical or chemical change Sugar in water physical
Physical or chemical change Bubbles after a soda bottle is shaken Chemical
What did the alka seltzer lab show Law of conservation of matter (be prepared to explain how
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