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Physical State Matter can exist in three forms, or physical states: liquid, solid, or gas. Matter can change from one physical state to another by the processes of melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation. Temperature changes can affect changes in state.
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Mass Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Mass is measured with a balance. Mass is not the same as weight. Weight is a measurement of the pull of gravity on an object. Weight is measured with a scale.
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Magnetism Matter that contains iron, nickel, cobalt, or steel will be attracted to a magnet. Not all metals are attracted to a magnet.
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Relative Density Sinking & Floating Weight doesn’t determine if an object will sink or float. The volume of an object and how much “stuff” (matter) is in the object will determine the density.
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Conduction Some materials allow thermal (heat) energy or electrical energy to flow through them easily. These materials are called conductors.
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Insulation Some materials do not allow thermal (heat) energy or electrical energy to flow through them easily. These materials are called insulators.
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Solubility in Water Solubility refers to the ability of a substance to dissolve when added to water. A liquid, solid, or gas can be dissolved in water. Examples may include lemon juice in water, sugar in tea, and the carbonation in a soda.
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Does it Matter? Matter has properties that can be observed and measured. These properties determine how matter is: Classified Changed Used
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