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What type of force is it? What its name? (2 ANSWERS)
CONTACT FORCES - BOUYANCY
What type of force is it? What its name? (2 ANSWERS)
CONTACT FORCES - FRICTION
What type of force is it? What its name? (2 ANSWERS)
NON-CONTACT FORCES - MAGNETISM
What type of force is it? What its name? (2 ANSWERS)
NON-CONTACT FORCES - GRAVITY
SEPARATING MIXTURES: when two liquids evaporate at a different rate.
DESTILLATION
SEPARATING MIXTURES: the liquid turns into vapour and the remaining sediment can be collected.
EVAPORATION
SEPARATING MIXTURES to separate much smaller practicles from a liquid or gas.
FILTRATION
SEPARATING MIXTURES to separate to liquids of different density.
DECANTATION
SEPARATING MIXTURES to separate substances attracted by magnets and others that are not.
MAGNETIC SEPARATION
It is the ability of a substance to dissolve in other substance and form a solution.
SOLUBILITY
It is the ability of certain substances to conduct or transfer heat.
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
It is the scartch-resistance of a solid.
HARDNESS
It is the amount of matter in a volume.
DENSITY
It Is the amount of matter in an object.
MASS
it describes how mush space matter occupies.
VOLUME
What type of chemical change is it?
FERMENTATION
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FERMENTATION
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OXIDATION
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OXIDATION
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COMBUSTION
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COMBUSTION
What type of physical change is it?
CHANGE IN SHAPE
What type of physical change is it?
CHANGE IN STATE
STATES OF MATTER: from Gases to Liquids
CONDENSATION
STATES OF MATTER: from Gases to Solids
DEPOSITION
STATES OF MATTER: from Liquids to Gases
EVAPORATION
STATES OF MATTER: from Liquids to Solid
SOLIDIFICATION
STATES OF MATTER: from Solids to Liquids
MELTING
STATES OF MATTER: from Solids to Gases
SUBLIMATION