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| a small particle that makes up matter |
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| matter that takes the shape of its container and you can see |
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| matter that has a shape of its own and is not changed easily |
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| matter that does not have a shape of its own and is hard to see |
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| a change that causes matter to become a new kind of matter |
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| a change in the size, shape, state, or appearance of matter |
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| to change from a gas to a liquid |
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| to change from a liquid to a gas |
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| a substance of which all objects are made |
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| something about an object that can be observed, such as the size and shape |
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| how much matter an object contains |
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block flashlight rock pillow |
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soda ocean punch gasoline syrup |
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| List examples of liquids. |
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helium carbon dioxide oxygen |
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Tearing paper Breaking glass |
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| Give two examples of physical change |
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Burning wood Metal rusting |
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| Give two examples of chemical changes. |
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