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The forms matter can take such as solid, liquid, and gas; sometimes called phases of matter.
States of Matter
Phases
States of Mass
Things
the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance, such as sugar dissolving in water.
Mixture
Melting
Solubility
Freezing
Floating or sinking when compared to water.
Mass
Relative Density
Weight
Volume
Properties of matter that can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the matter itself.
Exterior Properties
Interior Properties
Physical Properties
Properties
A type of mixture in which the particles of one or more substances are dissolved (uniformly dispersed throughout) in another substance.
Solution
Mixture
Solid
Combination
The decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, volume (capacity), and weight or mass.
Metric System
Volume
System
Weight
Energy that is present anytime there is light
Electrical Energy
Light Energy
Mechanical Energy
Thermal Energy
Energy related to the temperature of an object or a substance.
Light Energy
Natural Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
A substance or object that does not allow energy to flow through it easily
Conductor
Insulator
Wire
Circuit
A combination of two or more substances that can be easily separated in some physical way.
Combination
Formula
Solution
Mixture
The amount of matter in something
Matter
Magnetism
Mass
Weight
Energy that is present anytime there is heat
Thermal Energy
Sound Energy
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
A force that acts in an opposite direction to movement
Gravity
Magnetism
Friction
Force
Energy that is present anytime there is a movement of parts
Sound Energy
Thermal Energy
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
The process of changing a substance from a solid to a liquid by adding thermal energy
Melting
Freezing
Decomposing
Evaporating
An attracting or repelling force that causes a magnetic material to move
Friction
Magnetism
Gravity
Friction
A state of matter in which the substance has a set shape and size.
Gas
Solid
Liquid
Mass
a state of matter in which the substance expands to take both the shape and the volume of its container
Gas
Mass
Solid
Liquid
What State of Matter is best represented by the given picture?
Solid
Gas
Liquid
A push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object/material.
Force
Push
Pull
Gravity
Energy that travels in waves (vibrations)
Electrical Energy
Sound Energy
Thermal Energy
Light Energy
More Dense ________.
Sinks
Floats
A change in the position of an object
Push
Pull
Place
Motion
The place where something is located; where something has been put
Place
Position
Location
The process of forming a mixture of a substance broken down into small pieces and spread evenly throughout a liquid (water)
Melting
Dissolving
Spreading
Mixture
A copper penny is not magnetic T/F
True
False
A substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily
Insulator
Conductor
Wood
Rubber
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
Mass
Matter
Magnetism
Mixture
Information describing what was learned from an investigation based on observations and collected data.
Prediction
Invalid Conclusion
Valid Conclusion
Educated Guess
A force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.
Friction
Gravity
Force
Pull
A copper penny is a good conductor of electricity T/F
True
False
What State of Matter is best represented by the given picture?
Gas
Liquid
Solid
The act of applying force in order to move something away
Pull
Push
Motion
Moving
Less Dense ________.
Floats
Sinks
Energy that is absorbed or delivered by an electric circuit
Light Energy
Sound Energy
Electrical Energy
Thermal Energy
A state of matter in which the substance takes the shape of the container and has an unchanged volume when poured from one container to another
Solid
Gas
Mass
Liquid
What State of Matter is best represented by the given picture?
Liquid
Solid
Gas
The act of applying force to move something toward or with you
Push
Force
Pull
Moving
An idea that can be tested by experiment or observation
Question
Conclusion
Activity
Testable Hypothesis
The substance, object or group in an experiment that is not changed
Uncontrolled
Unchanged
Control
A condition in an experiment that is changed in order to determine the effect of that change
Changer
Variable
Inferring
Predicting
The process of binding and hardening of sediments into hard rock
Compaction
Cementation
Sedimentary
Rock
The process by which overlying pressure from rocks and soil reduces the size or volume of sediments
Rock
Cementation
Compaction
Sedimentary
The process by which exposed rock is broken down by rain, frost, wind, or other elements of weather
Sedimentary
Deposition
Erosion
Weathering
The process by which weathered and eroded material is dropped by wind, water, and ice in a new location
Deposition
Erosion
Weathering
Rock
The movement of weathered material from one location to another by wind, water, or ice (e.g. glaciers)
Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
Sedimentary
Sedimentary rocks form when sediments are compacted and cemented together
True
False