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First Six Weeks Vocabulary

First Six Weeks Vocabulary. List 1. Matter. Anything that has mass and takes up space Can be divided into three categories: Solid Liquid Gas. Solid. Matter that has a definite shape and definite volume. Liquid. Matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. Gas.

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First Six Weeks Vocabulary

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  1. First Six Weeks Vocabulary List 1

  2. Matter • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Can be divided into three categories: • Solid • Liquid • Gas

  3. Solid • Matter that has a definite shape and definite volume

  4. Liquid • Matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape

  5. Gas • Matter that has no definite shape or volume

  6. Reacts • How something acts or behaves; responds • Example: You give a dog a bone every time he sits. Every time you ask him to sit, he thinks you are going to give him a bone.

  7. Response • Answer • Example: You responded correctly on the test on every question, so you got a 100!

  8. Evaporation • Liquid changes into a gas by adding heat; particles escape from a non-boiling liquid and become a gas

  9. Condensation • Gas changing to a liquid by taking away/removing heat

  10. Melting • A solid changes to liquid by adding heat Salvador Dali’s “Melting Clocks”

  11. Boiling • A liquid changes to gas by adding heat

  12. Freezing • A liquid changes into a solid by taking away/removing heat

  13. Melting point of ice • 0 degrees Celsius

  14. Boiling point of pure water • 100 degrees Celsius

  15. Freezing point of pure water • 0 degrees Celsius

  16. Melting point (of anything) • Temperature at which it changes from a solid to a liquid • Example: The melting point of gold is 1063.43 degrees Celsius

  17. Boiling point (of anything) • Temperature at which it changes from liquid to gas • Example: The boiling point of sulfuric acid is 327 degrees Celsius

  18. Freezing Point • The temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid • The freezing point of vinegar is -2 degrees Celsius

  19. Mass • Amount of matter in an object; measured with a balance

  20. Weight • Measure of the pull of gravity on an object; amount of matter in an object’s volume • Ex: Astronauts weigh more on Earth than on the Moon because the Moon has less gravity than Earth.

  21. Volume • Amount of space that an object takes up

  22. Density • Concentration of matter in an object; amount of matter in an object’s volume In this picture, the solid is denser than the liquid, and the liquid is denser than the gas.

  23. Safety • Precaution taken to be free from danger

  24. Precaution • Things you do to be careful/safe

  25. Fray • Torn, coming apart

  26. Hazard • Dangerous thing that could happen or has happened

  27. Wafting • A safe way to smell in science lab; put what you are trying to smell about six inches away from nose and gently push air with your other hand toward your nose

  28. Fire triangle • Fuel, oxygen, and heat; what is needed to create and sustain fire

  29. Vinegar • Mild acid that causes some powders to changes • Strong smell • Clear liquid • Smelled it in our wafting lab • Smells like pickles

  30. Solubility • Ability to be dissolved • Sugar can be dissolved in water

  31. Displaces • Takes the place of

  32. Mixture • Two or more things put together; two or more different kinds of matter where each keeps its own physical properties

  33. Solution • Type of mixture where particles are mixed evenly; cannot be easily separated

  34. Dissolve • Mix evenly with water • NOT disappeared

  35. Substances • Materials

  36. Goggles, Aprons, and Gloves • Goggles – safety gear for the eyes • Aprons- safety gear for the torso • Gloves – safety gear for the hands

  37. Hand Lens • magnifying glass to be held in the hand

  38. Triple Beam Balance • an instrument used for measuring mass

  39. Graduate Cylinder • container with a scale used for measuring liquids

  40. Eyedropper • short glass/plastic tube fitted with a rubber bulb and used to measure liquids by drops

  41. Physical Properties • characteristics that can be observed or measured

  42. Observations • What we see

  43. Measure • use a tool to find exact physical characteristics

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