Chapter 3 Resource: Matter and its Changes
Chapter 3 Resource: Matter and its Changes
Chapter 3 Resource: Matter and its Changes
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Name Date Class<br />
Directed Reading for<br />
Content Mastery<br />
Section 1 ■ Physical Properties<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Changes</strong><br />
Directions: Write the term that matches each description below in the spaces provided. The vertical boxed<br />
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1. Term that describes the ability of many metals to be pounded into thin sheets<br />
2. Measure that determines the state of a substance<br />
3. Property that may be measured in un<strong>its</strong> of grams or kilograms<br />
4. Solid, liquid, gas, <strong>and</strong> plasma<br />
5. The state of water at 50°C<br />
6. The state of water at 150°C<br />
7. The temperature at which a substance in the liquid state becomes a gas<br />
8. The amount of space occupied by an object<br />
9. Property that relates an object’s mass to <strong>its</strong> volume<br />
10. What do these physical properties have in common: the length of a snake, the<br />
melting point of gold, <strong>and</strong> the volume of lemonade<br />
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