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Units of Matter

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3 States of Matter   Solid, Liquid, Gas  
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Water's Three States   Ice (Solid), Water (Liquid), Water Vapor (Gas)  
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Solids   Examples of Solids: feather, stones, keyboard, chair, book, shoe, golf ball  
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Liquids   Examples of Liquids: maple syrup, milk, juice, gasoline, oil  
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Gases   Examples of Gases: oxygen, hydrogen, helium, carbon dioxide  
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How do we identify states of MATTER?   Using our five senses: sight taste, touch, smell, and hearing  
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Properties   characteristics of an object or substance  
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Physical Properties   properties that can be observed, measured, and changed without changing the substance itself  
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What are the physical properties we can use to identify matter?   color, odor, shape, taste, state of matter, texture, size, temperature, and mass  
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What is mass measured in?   Grams  
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Mass   the measurable amount of matter in an object or substance  
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Matter   anything that has mass and takes up space  
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Balance   is the tool used to measure the mass of matter  
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Solid Matter   Solid Matter always keeps the same shape and takes up the same amount of space  
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Liquid Matter   Liquid Matter always takes the shape of its container and always takes up the same amount of space.  
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Gaseous Matter   Gaseous Matter also takes the shape of its container and it can take up different amounts of space.  
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