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Color, size, shape, texture, volume, mass,ability to bend, break or be shaped are examples of |
Physical property |
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Describe the shape and volume of a solid. |
It has a fixed shape and volume. |
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Describe the shape and volume of a liquid. |
has no fixed shape but a volume. |
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Describe the shape and volume of a gas. |
It has no fixed shape or volume. |
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What type of change occurs in any type of physical property of a substance? |
Is the change of the physical properties of a substance, not the substance itself. |
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Combustibility, tarnishing, rusting, burning and sometimes cooking are all examples of what type of change? |
Chemical change |
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Is heat/energy lost or gained when a substance changes from a solid to a liquid? |
With heat the solid can turn into a liquid, then to a gas. With cold the gas can turn to a liquid, then to a solid. |
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What is the process by which a solid becomes a liquid? |
Melting |
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What kind of changes are changes of state? |
Physical Change |
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What is the process by which a liquid becomes a solid? |
Freezing |
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What is the temperature at which any substance begins to boil? |
Boiling Point |
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The temperature at which a particular liquid
becomes a solid is called |
Freezing Point |
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What is the process when a solid changes directly into a gas? |
Sublimation |
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The temperature at which a particular solid
becomes a liquid is called |
Melting Point |
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What is the process where a gas changes into a liquid? |
Condensation |
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What phase change occurs at the surface of a liquid? |
The particles move faster near the top. |
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Do Do all substances boil or freeze at the same temperature? |
No |
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This chemical property describes how well a substance can burn. |
Combustibility |
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Bubbles of gas produce inside a liquid and escape during which process? |
Boiling |
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Name five physical properties that can be used to identify a substance. |
Density, Heating Properties, Solubility, Electric Properties, Magnetic Property |
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DisDissolving sugar into water is an example of what? |
Physical Change |
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Two processes by which a liquid can become a gas are…. |
Boiling and Evaporating |
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When a sculptor shapes marble to make a statue, is that a physical or chemical change? |
Physical Change |
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How are particles in a solid arranged? How do they move? |
The particles are close together and vibrate. |
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How are particles in a liquid arranged? How do do they move? |
The particles are attracted together, but do not have a fixed place and can move around. |
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How are particles in a gas arranged? How do they move? |
The particles are not close and move easily in any direction. |