Matter 2015
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the smallest bit of matter | atom
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state change from a liquid to a gas with high heat | boiling
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What is CO2 | carbon dioxide
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What holds compounds together? | chemical bonds
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two or more elements chemically bonded together to form a new substance | compound
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salt, water, and carbon dioxide are examples of: | compounds
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state change from a gas to a liquid | condensation
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how tightly or loosely packed matter is | density
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Who invented the Periodic Table of the Elements | Dmitri Mendeleev
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whether or not something stretches | elasticity
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what part of the atom has a negative (-) charge | electron
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what do you find spinning around the nucleus | electrons
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What part of the atom is shared when elements combine to form compounds? | electrons
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What is a pure substance made up of the same kind of atom? | element
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Gold, helium, lead, and oxygen | elements (examples)
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state change from a liquid to a gas without high heat | evaporation
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state change from a liquid to a solid | freezing
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which state of matter can you compress (squeeze into smaller spaces) | gas
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What is the chemical formula for water? | H20
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you can change the state of matter by adding or taking away: | heat
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the simplest element with one proton and one electron | hydrogen
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what two elements make up water | hydrogen and oxygen
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the state of matter with a no definite shape, but a definite volume | liquid
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which two states of matter take the shape of their container | liquid and gas
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how light reflects off of something | luster
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the amount of matter in an object | mass
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Anything that has mass and takes up space | matter
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state change from a solid to a liquid | melting
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which element is a metal and a liquid | mercury
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Shiny, malleable, conducts heat and electricity; theses are properties of: | metals
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Are more elements metals or non-metals? | metals
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a combination of different ingredients like salad or trail mix | mixture
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Which can be separated more easily: a compound or a mixture | mixture
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Salad and trail mix are an example of: | mixtures
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What is the center part of the atom called? | nucleus
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The center part of an atom | nucleus (atom)
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the state of matter found in lightning | plasma
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what increases when you compress a gas | pressure
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what part of the atom has a positive (+) charge | proton
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What two particles are found in the nucleus? | proton and neutron
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What is NaCl (sodium chloride) | salt
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which state of matter has the least energy | solid
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A mixture when something is dissolved into something else | Solution
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Lemonade and saltwater | Solutions (examples)
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how something feels (rough or smooth) | texture
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What makes on element different than another? | the number of protons in the nucleus
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What do we call the table that organizes all of the known elements? | The Periodic Table of the Elements
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the amount of space an object takes up | volume
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what is H20 | water
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Measures the pull of gravity on an object | weight
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