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flash cards to study with for the Science


Milestones.
Test Monday
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No matter how parts of
1. An Object is the an object are put
Sum of Its Parts together, the weight of
the whole is always the
same
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2. Matter Anything that takes


up space
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3. Mass How much matter is in


a space
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4. Weight How the mass of an


object is affected by
gravity
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5. Volume How much space an


object takes up.
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6. Density How solid an object is


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7. Physical Things that can be


Properties measured or observed
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8. Magnification Scientists use


technology to see things
our eyes cannot see
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9. Physical Change Changes affecting the


form of a substance,
but not changing the
molecules
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10. States of Matter Solid, Liquid, and Gas


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11. Solid When particles are


packed closely
together.
Molecules slowly
vibrate in place
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12. Liquid Fluid that conforms to


the shape of its
container.
Molecules flow easily
around each other.
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13. Gas Molecules in no fixed


shape.

Molecules move quickly


and in so particular
direction.
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14. Physical Water changes to ice when the


Changes through temp. goes below 32 degrees F.
Water boils and turns into a gas
Temperature when it reaches 112 degrees F.
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15. Chemical When a substance


Change combines with another
new substance
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16. Chemical Burning wood or


Change melting a candle. (uses
Combustion fire)
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17. Chemical Incorpoating a solid


Change into a liquid and
Dissolve making it all a liquid.
Putting sugar into hot
tea, or mixing salt into
boiling water
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18. Electricity Must have a power


source, wire, and a
bulb.
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19. Conductor Objects that allow


electricity to flow
through them

Examples: copper, iron,


steel, silver, gold, and
water
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20. Insulators Materials that do not


allow electricity to flow
through them.

Examples: rubber and


plastic.
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21. Static Electricity When opposite charges


attract.

Examples: lightening,
rubbing your socks on
the floor and shocking
someone
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22. Bar Magnets Permanent magnet that


has a constant pull.
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23. Electromagnets Can be turned on or off.


Must have a power
source (like a battery)

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