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Review of physical and chemical changes

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change resulting in a new composition   chemical change  
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phase change from gas to liquid   condensation  
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defined area withing a mixture   phase  
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phase change from solid to gas   sublimation  
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change where the composition remains the same   physical change  
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phase change from solid to gas   sublimation  
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amount of matter object has   mass  
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property based on the type of substance   intensive  
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gas state of substance that is normally a solid or liquid at room temperature   vapor  
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state of matter: indefinite shape and definite volume   liquid  
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a physical blend of 2 or more substances not in a fixed ratio   mixture  
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property based on the amount of substance   extensive  
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state of matter: particles do NOT move freely   solid  
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physical separation based on size   filtration  
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phase change from liquid to gas   boiling/evaporation  
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mixture that looks different   heterogeneous  
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is made of 1 type of atom; can't be chemically separated Ex. Neon   element  
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property that can be observed without changing the composition   physical property  
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property that can only be observed by changing the composition   chemical property  
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amount of space taken up by object   volume  
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the chemical blending of 2 different elements in a fixed ratio   compound  
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phase change from liquid to solid   freezing  
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phase change from solid to liquid   melting  
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aka homogeneous mixture   solution  
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most common state of matter on earth (UPPER CASE)   LIQUID  
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most common state of matter in universe (UPPER CASE)   PLASMA  
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mixture that looks the same   homogenous  
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