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65 Cards in this Set
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Anything that has mass and volume
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Matter
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The amount of space an object or substance takes up
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Volume
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Volume of liquids can be measured in this
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Graduated cylinders
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Graduated cylinders are usually written in units of
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Liters and grams
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The volume of solids can be calculated by multiplying
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Length x width x height or water displacement
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The amount of material in a substance
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Mass
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Mass is usually measured with a
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Balance
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Mass is usually measured with a
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Balance
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The amount of matter in a certain volume
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Density
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Mass is usually measured with a
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Balance
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The amount of matter in a certain volume
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Density
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A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance
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Physical property
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One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
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Solid, liquid, or gas
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One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
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Solid, liquid, or gas
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Has definite volume and shape
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Solid
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One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
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Solid, liquid, or gas
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Has definite volume and shape
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Solid
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Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
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Liquid
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One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
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Solid, liquid, or gas
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Has definite volume and shape
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Solid
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Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
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Liquid
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Does not have a definite shape or volume
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Gas
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One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
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Solid, liquid, or gas
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Has definite volume and shape
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Solid
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Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
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Liquid
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Does not have a definite shape or volume
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Gas
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The process of a solid changing to a liquid
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Melting
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One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
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Solid, liquid, or gas
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Has definite volume and shape
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Solid
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Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
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Liquid
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Does not have a definite shape or volume
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Gas
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The process of a solid changing to a liquid
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Melting
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The process of a liquid changing to solid
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Freezing
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One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
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Solid, liquid, or gas
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Has definite volume and shape
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Solid
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Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
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Liquid
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Does not have a definite shape or volume
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Gas
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The process of a solid changing to a liquid
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Melting
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The process of a liquid changing to solid
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Freezing
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The process of a liquid changing to a gas
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Vaporization
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One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
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Solid, liquid, or gas
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Has definite volume and shape
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Solid
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Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
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Liquid
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Does not have a definite shape or volume
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Gas
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The process of a solid changing to a liquid
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Melting
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The process of a liquid changing to solid
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Freezing
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The process of a liquid changing to a gas
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Vaporization
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The process of a gas changing to a liquid
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Condesation
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One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
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Solid, liquid, or gas
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Has definite volume and shape
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Solid
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Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
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Liquid
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Does not have a definite shape or volume
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Gas
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The process of a solid changing to a liquid
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Melting
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The process of a liquid changing to solid
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Freezing
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The process of a liquid changing to a gas
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Vaporization
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The process of a gas changing to a liquid
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Condesation
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The temperature at which water melts or freezes
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0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees F)
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The temperature at which water boils or condenses
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00 degrees C (212 degrees F)
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How is weight different from mass
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Mass can change only as the amount of matter changes but weight can vary based on gravity
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Explain how you use water displacement to measure the volume of a rock
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Put water in a graduated cylinder, put the rock into the graduated cylinder, subtract the difference between beginning level of water
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Explain how you use water displacement to measure the volume of a rock
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Put water in a graduated cylinder, put the rock into the graduated cylinder, subtract the difference between beginning level of water
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What is physical change? Give an example
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A change in matter that does not form a new substance
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Explain how you use water displacement to measure the volume of a rock
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Put water in a graduated cylinder, put the rock into the graduated cylinder, subtract the difference between beginning level of water
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What is physical change? Give an example
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A change in matter that does not form a new substance
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When does evaporation happen? How is it related to vaporization?
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Evaporation happens only at a surface of a substance. They both turn to a gas.
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