6TH grade science
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physical change involves changes in what? | state
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what 4 sates can a material be? | gas, liquid, solid, plasma
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how can you determine if a physical change has taken place | changes form or shape
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what happens when something undergos a chemical change? | it turns into another material
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what happens to gas during a chemical change? | it is either given off or taken in
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signs of chemical change are ___ or ____ | realeasing water or giving off gas
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changes in shape, color or texture are examples of | physical change
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when a substance is turned into a whole new substance | chemical change
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tells you the relationship between an object's mass and the space it takes up | density
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what are the physical properties of a base? | bitter taste and slippery feel
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physical change involves changes in what? acid | state
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what 4 sates can a material be? | gas, liquid, solid, plasma
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how can you determine if a physical change has taken place | changes form or shape
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what happens when something undergos a chemical change? | it turns into another material
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what happens to gas during a chemical change? | it is either given off or taken in
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signs of chemical change are ___ or ____ | realeasing water or giving off gas
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changes in shape, color or texture are examples of | physical change
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when a substance is turned into a whole new substance | chemical change
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tells you the relationship between an object's mass and the space it takes up | density
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what are the physical properties of a base? | bitter taste and slippery feel
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T or F, a food that tastes sour is likely to contain a base | false
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T or F a PH of 4 is less acidic than a Ph of6 | false
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T or F odor is an example of physical property | true
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cracks in the sidewalk in winter are a result of physical change | true
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a newspaper turning yellow after being left in the sun is evidence of what kind of change | chemical
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ice melting, glass breaking, mowing the lawn are examples of | physical change
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at extremely high temperatures (like in the stars) matter is most likely to exist in this state | plasma
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all acids have a Ph of? | less than 7
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all bases are | slippery to the touch
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is a change in state a sign of chemical change? | no
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if dry ice is left at room temperature, acarbon dioxide vapor forms. carbon dioxide is changing from what state to what state | solid to gas
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if you wanted to lower the ph of a water solution, would you add ammonia, salt, water, or lemon juice | lemon juice
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a substance with a PH of 4 is classified as | acid
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a substance that registers 10 on the PH scale is classified as | base
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the evaporation of water is an example of a change in | physical STATE
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measures how acidic or basic a substance is | PH scale
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why is it safe to eat salt, which is made from sodium (burns in water) and chlorine (a posonous gas) | because when they are combine they are stable and have different properties than their separate components
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what is the fifth state of matter | BEC
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what is the real name of BEC | bose-einstien condensate
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at what temperature would you find a state of BEC | ABSOLUTE ZERO
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Which is easier to compress, liquids or gasses? | gasses
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when a liquid changes to a gas, the process is called _______ | evaporation
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which state of matter is present in neon signs? | gas
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