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These describe matter. Starts with a “p”

Properties

Name the 3 states of matter

Solid liquid gas

A solid has a certain size and ______ .

shape

A liquid has size and _______ .

volume

A liquid takes the shape of it’s ______ .

container

Liquids can _____ . (Starts with an “f”)

flow

What state of matter is oxygen normally in?

gas

A gas has no shape or s_____ .

size

Many gases that are mixed together.

air

The substance does not change into another substance.

Physical Property

The substance does change into a different substance.

Chemical Property

Measure of gravity

weight

How much matter it contains.

Mass

Amount of space it occupies.

volume

Mass to volume of a substance

Density

Average energy of motion.

Temperature

Organized like a big grid.

Periodic table

The Periodic table is made of rows and ______ .

columns

Each row is considered to be a different ____ .

period