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40 Cards in this Set
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I have the FIRST CARD.
Who has the three states of matter? |
MATTER
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I have SOLID, LIQUID, AND GAS.
Who has the state of matter with tightly packed particles? |
MATTER
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I have SOLID STATE.
Who has the state of matter with the lowest density? |
MATTER
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I have GASEOUS STATE.
Who has the state of matter with particles that stick together but flow easily? |
MATTER
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I have LIQUID STATE.
Who has the level of attraction between the particles of a solid? |
MATTER
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I have STRONG ATTRACTION.
Who has the level of attraction between the particles of a gas? |
MATTER
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I have WEAK ATTRACTION.
Who has one result of heating particles of matter? |
MATTER
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I have HEATED PARTICLES GAIN MORE ENERGY.
Who has one physical effect of solid particles gaining more energy? |
MATTER
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I have solid particles VIBRATE FASTER.
Who has the measure of how fast the atoms of an object are moving? |
MATTER
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I have TEMPERATURE.
Who has the phase change that occurs when a solid's forces weaken rapidly? |
MATTER
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I have A SOLID CAN CHANGE DIRECTLY INTO A GAS.
Who has one major difference between solids and liquids? |
MATTER
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I have LIQUIDS TAKE THE SHAPE OF THEIR CONTAINER.
Who has the action that increases energy of a liquid's particles? |
MATTER
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I have ADDING HEAT TO A LIQUID'S PARTICLES.
Who has what happens to atoms when their temperature decreases? |
MATTER
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I have ATOMS SLOW DOWN.
Who has the term for liquid particles moving away from each other when heat is added? |
MATTER
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I have BOILING.
Who has the definition of gas pressure? |
MATTER
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I have GAS PARTICLES HITTING A SURFACE.
Who has one way to increase gas pressure? |
MATTER
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I have REDUCE THE VOLUME OF ITS CONTAINER.
Who has the term for gas particles spreading out? |
MATTER
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I have DIFFUSION.
Who has an example of diffusion? |
MATTER
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I have SMELLING PERFUME SPRAYED ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROOM.
Who has diffusion's effect on gases or liquids? |
MATTER
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I have GASES OR LIQUIDS MIX TOGETHER.
Who has the term for the amount of material in an object? |
MATTER
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I have MASS.
Who has the name of the tool used to measure an object's mass? |
MATTER
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I have BALANCE.
Who has the effect on mass when a state of matter changes? |
MATTER
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I have NO EFFECT.
Who has the term for the mass of an object divided by its volume? |
MATTER
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I have DENSITY.
Who has the scientific term for changing one substance into another substance? |
MATTER
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I have CHEMICAL CHANGE.
Who has the term for the ability of a substance to undergo a chemical change? |
MATTER
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I have REACTIVITY.
Who has the term for the ability of a substance to burn? |
MATTER
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I have COMBUSTIBILITY.
Who has the name of a metal that changes by rusting? |
MATTER
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I have IRON.
Who has the products of chemical changes that you cannot see? |
MATTER
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I have GASES.
Who has evidence of a chemical change that you can see? |
MATTER
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I have CHANGE IN COLOR.
Who has the gas released when mixing vinegar and baking soda? |
MATTER
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I have CARBON DIOXIDE.
Who has the chemical change that results when iron and oxygen are combined? |
MATTER
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I have RUST.
Who has the product made from combining hydrogen and oxygen? |
MATTER
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I have WATER.
Who has the product made from combining sodium and chloride? |
MATTER
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I have SALT.
Who has a change to an object's size or shape? |
MATTER
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I have PHYSICAL CHANGE.
Who has an example of a physical change to paper? |
MATTER
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I have CUTTING IT WITH SCISSORS.
Who has an example of a physical change to wood? |
MATTER
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I have CARVING IT INTO A BASEBALL BAT.
Who has two ways physical changes may occur? |
MATTER
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I have BY ADDING HEAT OR BY REMOVING HEAT.
Who has examples of mixtures? |
MATTER
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I have PAPER, BREAD, AND AIR.
Who has examples of solutions? |
MATTER
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I have OCEAN WATER AND HOT COCOA.
Who has the first card? |
MATTER
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