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What happens to the particles of a liquid when we add heat energy?
the particles move faster and spread more, it turns into a gas.
What property of plastic makes it a good choice for the pot handle?
It doesn't conduct heat.
Why is an inflated balloon heavier than an empty balloon?
It has air/gas inside of it.
Which property determines if something will float or sink?
Density
Which property could help you identify between aluminium and iron?
Magnetism. Iron is magnetic, aluminium isn't.
Why is mixing Coca-cola and mentos and example of a physical change?
Because no new substance is produced. CO2 is already present in the soda.
When something burns it is which of these: physical or chemical?
Chemical
The spoiling of milk is an example of which type of change?
chemical
Flammability and reactivity are examples of chemical properties of matter. T or F?
True
Color, density, magnetism, heat conduction, texture, hardness are examples of physical or chemical properties?
Physical Properties of matter
Physical or chemical change?
physical
A change in matter that involves a change in a physical property but doesn't create a new substance
Physical change
This type of change results in a new substance and can't be reversed.
Chemical change
When heat is added to a solid, it becomes this state of matter
liquid
the amount of space that an object takes up
Volume
For a liquid to become a solid, heat energy needs to be: added or removed?
Removed! The temperature needs to be colder.
Matter in this state has a fixed shape and volume, and can't be compressed.
Solid
Name the 3 states of matter
Liquid, solid, and gas.
Particles are always moving. True or False?
True, depending on the amount of energy they have some move faster than others.
The smallest possible unit of matter.
Particles (atoms)
Matter is made of _________ that are too small to be seen.
particles
the characteristics that we use to describe matter. For example: color, texture, magnetism, etc
Properties
the ability of matter to dissolve in something else
solubility
Everything that has weight and takes up space
matter