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Matter

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physical change   Change that occurs within the state of matter  
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atom   The smallest part of an element  
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solid   Matter that has a definite volume and definite shape  
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liquid   Matter that has a definite volume and no definite shape. Liquids takes the shape of their container.  
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gas   Matter with no definite volume or definite shape  
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homogeneous mixture   Two or more substances that are combined and cannot be separated into original parts  
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heterogeneous mixture   Two or more substances that are combined and can be separated into original parts  
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What are the 3 base units in the Metric System?   meter, liter, and gram  
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compound   Two or more elements that are chemically combined to form a new substance  
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chemical change   Change that results in a new material formed  
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What is something you might measure in Liters?   soda or pool  
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What happens when you add energy to an ice cube?   The ice cube melts  
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What unit would you use to measure the height of the flagpole outside the school?   meter  
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What is something you might measure in grams?   pencil or stapler  
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What happens with energy when water is frozen?   The particles lose energy  
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example of homogeneous mixture   sugar water  
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example of heterogeneous mixture   salad with cucumbers, peppers, carrots  
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What are the particles like at each state of matter?   solid- closely packed liquid- farther apart and move faster than those in solid gas-particles are farther apart and move faster than those in a solid and liquid  
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What is an example of an element?   Oxygen  
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What happens when you add energy to an ice cube?   The particles gain energy and the ice cube melts  
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What unit would you use to measure the distance from school to home?   Kilometer  
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