6.5D Vocabulary
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Matter | Anything that has mass and volume.
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Substance | Any form of matter that is uniform throughout, and has consistent properties.
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Element | A pure substance that is composed of the same atoms throughout.
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Compound | A pure substance made of atoms bound together.
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Property | Physical and chemical characteristics of matter used to describe or identify a substance.
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Physical Property | A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance: for example, color, melting point, and conductivity.
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Chemical Property | Characteristics that can only be observed when atoms of matter rearrange during a chemical change.
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Physical Change | A change to a substance without forming a new substance, such as changing the size or state of matter.
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States of Matter | Distinct forms of matter known in everyday experience: solid, liquid, and gas.
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Chemical Change | A change that alters the identity of a substance resulting in a new substance or substances with different properties.
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Temperature Change | Increase or decrease of heat energy may be evidence of a new substance formed during change.
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Production of a Precipitate | Evidence of a new substance formed from a chemical change , resulting in a solid forming out of a liquid.
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Production of Gas | Evidence of a new substance formed from chemical change.
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Color Change | Visible change of substance colouration is evidence of new substance formed from chemical change.
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Production of Heat or Light | Evidence of release of energy from a chemical change.
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