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Wednesday science test

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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definite volume, no definite shape   liquid  
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no definite volume or shape Ex: oxygen or steam   gases  
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gas with its electrons stripped off Ex: Northern Lights, neon signs, the sun   Plasma  
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a reaction that needs energy to happen, that "sucks energy IN". This can be cold   endothermic  
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a reaction that needs to get rid of energy, that lets "energy EXit". This can be warm   exothermic  
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signs of chemical change are?   change in color, change in odor, change in consistency, change in temperature, production of gas, production of precipitate  
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definite volume and shape Ex: ice or wood   solid  
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atoms occupying the same quantum state   Bose-Einstein Condenstate  
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plasma> gas   recombination  
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gas>liquid   condensation  
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liquid>solid   freezing  
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gas>solid   sublimation  
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gas>plasma   ionization  
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liquid>gas   evaporation or boiling  
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solid>liquid   melting  
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mass   amount of material in an object-- not the weight; measured in grams  
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volume   amount of space an object takes up; measured in liters  
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physical change   a change that alters the form or appearance but doesn't make the substance into another substance  
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examples of physical change?   phase, shape, form; melting, freezing, boiling cutting, smooshing  
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chemical change   a change that produces new substances with new properties different from the original substances  
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examples of chemical change?   combustion, oxidation,tarnishing,electrolysis, acid/base reactions; baking soda w/ vinegar, acid on your skin, crackers broken down by spit enzymes  
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chemistry   the study of matter and how matter changes  
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matter   anything that has mass and volume  
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pure substances   fixed compositions (water) distinct properties (boils at 100 degrees C)  
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mixtures   combination of pure substances in which the pure substances retain their chemical properties (chocolate chip cookies, salt water) can be separated (filtration, distillation, evaporation, magnetism)  
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elements   cannot be broken down into simpler substance and still retain its properties; single elements (Na,H,Fe)  
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compounds   two or more elements chemically combined (Salt-- NaCl Water--H2O Rust--Fe2O3)  
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homogeneous mixture aka solution   uniformly mixed throughout (saltwater, bronze, sugar, cookie, a fart :D )  
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heterogeneous   varied composition (chocolate chip cookies, jello with fruit, yourself)  
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atoms   the smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element  
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molecules   composed of two or more elements that are joined by chemical bonds the same elements:H2, O2, N2 different elements:C6H12O6, H2O  
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compounds   pure substance composed of two or more different elements joined by a chemical bonds  
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