Across
- 3. When a gas such as water vapor, loses heat energy and physically changes its state to a liquid
- 5. A chemical change that results in new matter forming when air and water mix with iron in metal.
- 6. When solid matter is broken down into smaller pieces until you can no longer see it with your eyes after the solid was mixed with a liquid.
- 10. A chemical change that results in new matter forming when fire is applied to a material.
- 11. A tool with holes used to separate mixtures by smaller pieces of matter falling through its holes
- 12. A process where a liquid turns into a gas when the liquid has been warmed up.
- 14. Anything you can observe about an object by using your senses or can be measured.
- 17. A degree of hotness or coldness that can be measured using a thermometer.
- 18. A process that causes a physical change in liquids (a solid changed to a liquid) by adding heat energy.
- 19. Anything that has mass and takes up space. (Matter can be a solid, liquid, or a gas!)
- 20. A tool used to separate mixtures by grasping the solid which will allow you to pick it up and move it out.
- 21. A tool used to separate mixtures that have a solid mixed with either a liquid or a gas that is too small for a sieve to separate them.
Down
- 1. A process that causes a physical change in liquids (a liquid changed to a solid) by taking heat energy away.
- 2. A process that causes a physical change in liquids (a liquid changed to a gas) by adding heat energy.
- 4. two or more kinds of matter are physically mixed together and can be separated by their properties.
- 7. The total amount of area covering the outside of a solid that is exposed or can be touched.
- 8. A chemical change that results in new matter forming when matter that is no longer living reacts to its environment and rots/breaks down.
- 9. A metal object that attracts certain metals.
- 13. Changes in matter that form new or different kinds of matter.
- 15. Changes in matter that does not change what it is made of, so no new or different kinds of matter are formed.
- 16. mixture of two or more substances where solute particles are evenly distributed and dissolved within a solvent, forming a single uniform phase
