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__________ are chosen because of their properties (gases, materials, objects)
Materials
How can you change a liquid to a solid?
Freeze it
What caused the balloon to fill up during the science lab?
Carbon Dioxide
The use of an object (solid, property, purpose)
Purpose
Folding paper (reversible, irreversible)
Reversible
What property would you use to describe an apple? (round, bumpy, soft, sharp)
Round
Heating or boiling a liquid will change it to a (solid, gas)
Gas
Filling a balloon with sand will cause it to (sink, float, dance)
Sink
Filling a ballon with air will cause it to (float, sink, dance)
Float
How can you test the hardness of an object? (scratch it, smell it, taste it)
Scratch it
The state of matter you cannot see.
Gas (water vapor)
What's the difference between the two soaps in the picture?
One is a solid, the other is liquid.
States of matter that do not have their own shape.
Gas and liquid
State of matter that has its own shape
Solid
To put the pieces of something together (combine, assemble, property)
Assemble
Squeezing juice from an orange (reversible, irreversible)
Irreversible
What materials would you use to build a house? (water, air, wood, glass)
Wood
What materials would you use to fill a swimming pool? (concrete, water, air, wood)?
Water
What are the three states of matter?
Solid, liquid, and gas
Freezing apple juice (reversible, irreversible)
reversible
Cutting paper (reversible, irreversible)
irreversible
Mixing cake batter (reversible, irreversible)
irreversible
What makes a hammer useful? (flexible, soft, hard, floats)
Hard
Mix two or more objects together to make something new.
Combine
Anything that has weight or takes up space.
Matter
A trait or feature of an object you can observe.
Property
To change something back to the way it was.
Reversible
What do you use to measure temperature?
Thermometer
A change that cannot be undone.
Irreversible
How can you change liquid matter?
By heating or cooling it