States of Matter and Properties (copy)

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These flashcards cover key concepts related to states of matter, properties, and measurements.

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Solid

A state of matter where particles are tightly packed and do not move around.

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Liquid

A state of matter where particles are close together but can vibrate, move, and slide past each other.

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Gas

A state of matter where particles are very separated and move quickly.

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Condensation

The process of gas turning into liquid, e.g., dew on grass.

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Evaporation

The process of liquid turning into gas, e.g., puddles disappearing.

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Freezing Point

The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid, e.g., water to ice.

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Sublimation

The change of state from solid to gas without passing through a liquid state.

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Deposition

The change of state from gas to solid.

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Matter

Anything that has volume and has mass.

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Mass

The amount of matter in an object, often measured by weight.

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Volume

The three-dimensional space an object occupies.

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Density

The mass of an object compared to its volume; calculated as mass divided by volume.

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Graduated Cylinder

An instrument used to measure the volume of an object by the amount of water it displaces.

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Physical Property

A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's matter.

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Chemical Property

A characteristic that can be observed when the matter changes into a new or different substance.

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Scale

An instrument used to weigh an object.