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MATTER
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
The water in my cup is a type of matter.
Example: A cup
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MASS
The amount of matter in an object.
The boulder has a lot of mass.
Example: A box has mass.
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DENSE
How close atoms a substance are inside it; the concentration of matter in an object.
A rock is more dense then a piece of bread.
Example: a rock is very dense.
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DISSOLVE
To break up something into tiny parts inside of a liquid.
The salt dissolved into my water.
Example: Salt dissolving into water.
Non-example: A plastic cube in a cup.
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EVAPORATE
To change a liquid to a vapor using heat.
During the water cycle one step is evaporation.
Example: Water turns into water vapor.
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SOLUTION
One substance dissolved in another.
Kool-aid powder mixed with water is a solution.
Example: Kool-aid is a solution.
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MAGNETISM
A force that pulls iron or steel a distance; a force that attracts or repels magnetic material.
My copper coin is not magnetic.
Example: iron, steel
Non-example: copper, gold, lead
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SOLID
Matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume.
A rock is a solid.
Example: Rocks, boxes, wood, etc
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LIQUID
Matter that has no definite shape, but has definite volume.
Water is a liquid i enjoy drinking.
Example: water, soda
Non-example: A cube, air
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GAS
Matter that has no definite shape and no definite volume.
There are many different types of gas.
Example: oxygen, carbon dioxide
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SOLUBILITY
The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance.
Let's test the solubility of these two things.
Non-example: potato
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THERMAL ENERGY
Heat energy caused by the movement of molecules in an object.
The sun can produce thermal energy.
Example: heat, the sun?
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