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matter element solid atom liquid compound gas molecule Matter 1A

Anything that has mass and volume. Substance that cannot be broken down by simple means into any other substance. Anything that has mass and volume. Matter 5B Matter 1B The smallest particle of an element that has the chemical properties of the element. A state of matter in which particles vibrate back and forth, but do not leave their positions. -Definite volume -Definite shape Matter 6B Matter 2B A state of matter in which particles move faster and farther apart, particles slip and slide past one another -Definite volume -No definite shape A substance made up of two or more elements that are chemically combined (Ex: water) Matter 7B Matter 3B A state of matter in which particles move very fast -No definite volume -No definite shape A particle made up of a group of atoms that are chemically bonded. Matter 8B Matter 4B

mixture melting solution condensing boiling freezing plasma Matter 9A Matter 13A solution condensing Matter 10A Matter 14A boiling freezing Matter 11A Matter 15A plasma evaporating Matter 16A Matter 12A

A mixture when one substance is dissolved in another. A combination of two or more different kinds of matter that can be separated by physical means. The changing of a solid into a liquid. Matter 13B Matter 9B A mixture when one substance is dissolved in another. The changing of a gas into a liquid. Matter 14B Matter 10B The rapid changing of a liquid into a gas. The changing of a liquid into a solid. Matter 15B Matter 11B A highly accelerated state of matter. It is typically an ionized gas that can conduct electricity. The slow changing of a liquid into a gas. Matter 16B Matter 12B