SubstanceFixedcomposition MatterAnything thattakes upspace andhas mass MeltingpointThetemperatureat which asolid becomesa liquid ViscosityA fluid’sresistanceto flow Heterogenousmixture substancesin themixture arenot evenlyspread out ChemicalPropertiesproperties that canonlybe observed ormeasured bychangingthe chemical identityofa substance PropertiesCharacteristicsof matter process by whichthe atoms of oneor moresubstances arerearranged to formdifferentsubstancesChemicalReactionSolubilitya measure ofhow well asolutedissolves ina solvent PhysicalPropertiesproperties that canbe observed directlyor measured withoutchanging thechemicalidentity of thesubstance Chemicalchange a change in asubstance thataffects its chemicalproperties thus achemical reactionoccurs and a newsubstance is formed Matter is neithercreated ordestroyed during achemical change.It only changesforms.Law ofConservationof MatterBoilingPointTemperatureat which aliquidbecomes agas OxidationHow easily asubstancereacts withoxygen ElementSimplestform ofmatter  EnergyinmotionKineticEnergya change in asubstance thatonly affects itsphysicalproperties PhysicalchangeMixtureVariablecomposition CombustibilityHow easily asubstancewill set onfire HomogenousMixtureComponentsare evenlydistributed outon amicroscopiclevel CompoundTwo ormoreelements Reactivityhow easily asubstancereacts, usuallywith an acidor base ThermalEnergythe sum of thekinetic andpotentialenergy ofparticles in anobject Densitymeasure ofcompactnessorconsistencyof a material SubstanceFixedcomposition MatterAnything thattakes upspace andhas mass MeltingpointThetemperatureat which asolid becomesa liquid ViscosityA fluid’sresistanceto flow Heterogenousmixture substancesin themixture arenot evenlyspread out ChemicalPropertiesproperties that canonlybe observed ormeasured bychangingthe chemical identityofa substance PropertiesCharacteristicsof matter process by whichthe atoms of oneor moresubstances arerearranged to formdifferentsubstancesChemicalReactionSolubilitya measure ofhow well asolutedissolves ina solvent PhysicalPropertiesproperties that canbe observed directlyor measured withoutchanging thechemicalidentity of thesubstance Chemicalchange a change in asubstance thataffects its chemicalproperties thus achemical reactionoccurs and a newsubstance is formed Matter is neithercreated ordestroyed during achemical change.It only changesforms.Law ofConservationof MatterBoilingPointTemperatureat which aliquidbecomes agas OxidationHow easily asubstancereacts withoxygen ElementSimplestform ofmatter EnergyinmotionKineticEnergya change in asubstance thatonly affects itsphysicalproperties PhysicalchangeMixtureVariablecomposition CombustibilityHow easily asubstancewill set onfire HomogenousMixtureComponentsare evenlydistributed outon amicroscopiclevel CompoundTwo ormoreelements Reactivityhow easily asubstancereacts, usuallywith an acidor base ThermalEnergythe sum of thekinetic andpotentialenergy ofparticles in anobject Densitymeasure ofcompactnessorconsistencyof a material 

Structures of Matter - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-Fixed composition
    I-Substance
  2. B-Anything that takes up space and has mass
    B-Matter
  3. O-The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
    O-Melting point
  4. I-A fluid’s resistance to flow
    I-Viscosity
  5. I-substances in the mixture are not evenly spread out
    I-Heterogenous mixture
  6. B-properties that can only be observed or measured by changing the chemical identity of a substance
    B-Chemical Properties
  7. N-Characteristics of matter
    N-Properties
  8. N-Chemical Reaction
    N-process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances
  9. G-a measure of how well a solute dissolves in a solvent
    G-Solubility
  10. G-properties that can be observed directly or measured without changing the chemical identity of the substance
    G-Physical Properties
  11. I-a change in a substance that affects its chemical properties thus a chemical reaction occurs and a new substance is formed
    I-Chemical change
  12. O-Law of Conservation of Matter
    O-Matter is neither created or destroyed during a chemical change. It only changes forms.
  13. B-Temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas
    B-Boiling Point
  14. G-How easily a substance reacts with oxygen
    G-Oxidation
  15. G-Simplest form of matter
    G-Element
  16. O-Kinetic Energy
    O-Energy in motion
  17. B-Physical change
    B-a change in a substance that only affects its physical properties
  18. N-Variable composition
    N-Mixture
  19. I-How easily a substance will set on fire
    I-Combustibility
  20. B-Components are evenly distributed out on a microscopic level
    B-Homogenous Mixture
  21. O-Two or more elements
    O-Compound
  22. N-how easily a substance reacts, usually with an acid or base
    N-Reactivity
  23. G-the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of particles in an object
    G-Thermal Energy
  24. O-measure of compactness or consistency of a material
    O-Density