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What word means: anything that has mass and takes up space? |
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Name the 3 common states of matter. |
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What word means: matter that has a definite shape and definite volume? |
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What word means: matter that has a changing shape but definite volume? |
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What word means: matter that has a changing shape and changing volume? |
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What metric unit would you use to measure a pencil? |
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What metric unit would you use to measure a room? |
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What metric unit would you use to measure from school to your house? |
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How many millimeters are in a centimeter? |
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How many centimeters are in a meter? |
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How many meters are in a kilometer? |
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What word means:the amount of matter in an object? |
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What word means:the amount of matter in an object? |
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What word means:the amount of space an object takes up? |
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spring scale, balance scale, electronic scale |
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What instrument would you use to measure mass? |
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beaker, graduated cylinder or measuring cup |
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What instrument would you use to measure liquid volume? |
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Volume = length x width x height |
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How can you measure the volume of a regular object? |
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See how much the water level rises in a graduated cylinder |
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How can you measure the volume of an irregular object? |
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What are 3 kinds of graphs? |
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What happens when a material is heated or cooled? |
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The change from a solid to a liquid is called: |
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evaporation or vaporization |
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The change from a liquid to a gas is called: |
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The change from a gas to a liquid is called: |
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The change from a liquid to a solid is called: |
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A change that does NOT result in a new substance is called a: |
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A change that results in a NEW substance is called a: |
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The change from a liquid to a solid is called: |
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size, shape, color, mixing |
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burning, digesting, rusting |
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Is this a physical of chemical change: sawing wood? |
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Is this a physical of chemical change: melting cheese? |
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Is this a physical of chemical change: burning paper? |
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Is this a physical of chemical change: painting a bench? |
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Is this a physical of chemical change: a rusting bench? |
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Is this a physical of chemical change: melting chocolate? |
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Is this a physical of chemical change: freezing Kool-aid? |
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Is this a physical or chemical property: size? |
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Is this a physical or chemical property: reactivity to water? |
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Is this a physical or chemical property: magnetism? |
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Is this a physical or chemical property: shininess? |
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Is this a physical or chemical property: ductility (the ability to be stratched)? |
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