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