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Pure substance containing only one type of matter, which cannot be broken down by chemical methods.

Element

State of matter that has its own shape and volume.

Solid

The energy associated with the motion of particles in a substance.

Heat

A physically distinctive portion of matter characterized by having uniform chemical and physical properties.

Phase

A state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume.

Gas

The temperature at which a liquid changes to gas 1 boils 2 and gas changes to liquid

Boiling point

The formation of bubbles of gas throughout a liquid

Boiling

The material that makes up a substance and has mass and occupies space.

Matter

The physical combination of two or more substances that does not change the identities of the mixed substances.

Mixture

The change of state in which a solid is transformed directly to a gas without forming a liquid first.

Sublimation

The change of a gas directly into a solid; the reverse of sublimation.

Deposition

The change of state from a gas to a liquid.

Condensation

The change of state from liquid to solid.

Freezing

The change of state from a solid to a liquid.

Melting

The formation of a gas vapor by the escape of high energy molecules from the surface of a liquid.

Evaporation

A state of matter that takes the shape of its container but has a definite volume.

Liquid

A pure substance consisting of two or more elements, with a definite composition, that can bebroken down into simpler substance

Compound