solutiona homogenousmixture formedby mixing of asolid, liquid, orgas into a liquidmixturesubstances mixedtogether whereeach substanceretains itsindividualpropertiescolorhow a materialinteracts withdifferentwavelengths oflightcopperan exampleof a goodelectricalconductorsolublea propertydescribing asubstance that canbe dissolved intoanother substanceconductora material thatallows electriccurrent topass throughitgasThe particles inthis state ofmatter arespread apartand can movefreely.forcea push or pullthat can causean object tochange itsmotiondissolveto completelymix andspread outinto a liquidor gasvolumethe amountof space thata substanceor objectoccupiesclassifyto sort ororganizebased on aset ofpropertiesbulkmattermatterconsistingof manyparticlessurfaceareathe outerpart of anobject thatsurroundsthe objectphysicalpropertya quality that canbe observedwithout needing achemical reactionto take placematterany substanceor material thathas mass andtakes up spaceinsulatora material thatresists the flowof electricalenergy throughitcarbonatedcontainingdissolvedcarbondioxide gashardnessa physical propertyof matter related tohow strong theparticles of matterare held togetherfreezingpointthetemperatureat which aliquid willsolidifyevaporatewhen aliquidturns intoa gasthermometeraninstrumentused formeasuringtemperaturethermalenergyenergy inthe formof heatrainwaterand freshwaterexamplesofsolventswatervaporwater inits gasstateparticletinypiece orfragmentmeltingpointtemperatureat which thesolid stateturns into aliquid statereflectivitya physicalproperty relatedto a material'sability to reflectlightliquidstate of matterthat can flowand has nodefinite shapebut has adefinite volumetemperaturea measure ofthe averagethermalenergy of asubstancesolidThe particlesare packedclosely togetherand cannotmove freely.boilingpointthetemperatureat which aliquid will boilsolutiona homogenousmixture formedby mixing of asolid, liquid, orgas into a liquidmixturesubstances mixedtogether whereeach substanceretains itsindividualpropertiescolorhow a materialinteracts withdifferentwavelengths oflightcopperan exampleof a goodelectricalconductorsolublea propertydescribing asubstance that canbe dissolved intoanother substanceconductora material thatallows electriccurrent topass throughitgasThe particles inthis state ofmatter arespread apartand can movefreely.forcea push or pullthat can causean object tochange itsmotiondissolveto completelymix andspread outinto a liquidor gasvolumethe amountof space thata substanceor objectoccupiesclassifyto sort ororganizebased on aset ofpropertiesbulkmattermatterconsistingof manyparticlessurfaceareathe outerpart of anobject thatsurroundsthe objectphysicalpropertya quality that canbe observedwithout needing achemical reactionto take placematterany substanceor material thathas mass andtakes up spaceinsulatora material thatresists the flowof electricalenergy throughitcarbonatedcontainingdissolvedcarbondioxide gashardnessa physical propertyof matter related tohow strong theparticles of matterare held togetherfreezingpointthetemperatureat which aliquid willsolidifyevaporatewhen aliquidturns intoa gasthermometeraninstrumentused formeasuringtemperaturethermalenergyenergy inthe formof heatrainwaterand freshwaterexamplesofsolventswatervaporwater inits gasstateparticletinypiece orfragmentmeltingpointtemperatureat which thesolid stateturns into aliquid statereflectivitya physicalproperty relatedto a material'sability to reflectlightliquidstate of matterthat can flowand has nodefinite shapebut has adefinite volumetemperaturea measure ofthe averagethermalenergy of asubstancesolidThe particlesare packedclosely togetherand cannotmove freely.boilingpointthetemperatureat which aliquid will boil

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. B-a homogenous mixture formed by mixing of a solid, liquid, or gas into a liquid
    B-solution
  2. B-substances mixed together where each substance retains its individual properties
    B-mixture
  3. I-how a material interacts with different wavelengths of light
    I-color
  4. G-an example of a good electrical conductor
    G-copper
  5. N-a property describing a substance that can be dissolved into another substance
    N-soluble
  6. B-a material that allows electric current to pass through it
    B-conductor
  7. O-The particles in this state of matter are spread apart and can move freely.
    O-gas
  8. N-a push or pull that can cause an object to change its motion
    N-force
  9. G-to completely mix and spread out into a liquid or gas
    G-dissolve
  10. I-the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
    I-volume
  11. G-to sort or organize based on a set of properties
    G-classify
  12. B-matter consisting of many particles
    B-bulk matter
  13. B-the outer part of an object that surrounds the object
    B-surface area
  14. O-a quality that can be observed without needing a chemical reaction to take place
    O-physical property
  15. G-any substance or material that has mass and takes up space
    G-matter
  16. O-a material that resists the flow of electrical energy through it
    O-insulator
  17. O-containing dissolved carbon dioxide gas
    O-carbonated
  18. B-a physical property of matter related to how strong the particles of matter are held together
    B-hardness
  19. N-the temperature at which a liquid will solidify
    N-freezing point
  20. I-when a liquid turns into a gas
    I-evaporate
  21. O-an instrument used for measuring temperature
    O-thermometer
  22. I-energy in the form of heat
    I-thermal energy
  23. B-examples of solvents
    B-rainwater and fresh water
  24. I-water in its gas state
    I-water vapor
  25. I-tiny piece or fragment
    I-particle
  26. O-temperature at which the solid state turns into a liquid state
    O-melting point
  27. G-a physical property related to a material's ability to reflect light
    G-reflectivity
  28. N-state of matter that can flow and has no definite shape but has a definite volume
    N-liquid
  29. G-a measure of the average thermal energy of a substance
    G-temperature
  30. N-The particles are packed closely together and cannot move freely.
    N-solid
  31. I-the temperature at which a liquid will boil
    I-boiling point