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Physical Science: Study Guide The three forms that matter usually takes: solid, liquid, and gas. states of matter The three forms that matter usually takes: solid, liquid, and gas. A single particle of matter made up of two or more atoms joined together. Molecule A single particle of matter made up of two or more atoms joined together. • A change in the size, shape, or state of matter that does not change it into a new kind of matter. physical change • A change in the size, shape, or state of matter that does not change it into a new kind of matter. Material that an electrical charge can move through easily Conductors Material that an electrical charge can move through easily • A continuous flow of electric charges. electric circuit • A continuous flow of electric charges. A strong temporary magnet that uses electricity to produce magnetism. Electromagnet A strong temporary magnet that uses electricity to produce magnetism. Materials that electric charges do not move through easily. Insulators Materials that electric charges do not move through easily. An object that attracts certain materials, mainly iron. Magnet An object that attracts certain materials, mainly iron. The amount of matter in an object. Mass The amount of matter in an object. The smallest particle of matter. Atom The smallest particle of matter. Anything that has mass and take up space. Matter Anything that has mass and take up space. A change in matter that produces new kinds of matter. chemical change A change in matter that produces new kinds of matter. An electric charge that builds up on a material like a balloon. static electricity An electric charge that builds up on a material like a balloon. • A circuit with one single pathway series circuit • A circuit with one single pathway The two areas on a magnet with the greatest magnetic force. magnet poles The two areas on a magnet with the greatest magnetic force. • A circuit that has more than one pathway parallel circuit • A circuit that has more than one pathway An example is paper being turned into ash. Chemical Change An example is paper being turned into ash. puddle of water Changing form a liquid to a gas is a change in state. Changes of state are __________ changes, so an evaporating puddle does not form a new kind of matter. puddle of water Changing form a liquid to a gas is a change in state. Changes of state are physical changes, so an evaporating puddle does not form a new kind of matter. molecules in a gas _________ _______ stay close together molecules in a gas do not stay close together ____________ change • Rust on a metal cookie sheet • Wood burning in a campfire • An Alka-Seltzer tablet bubbling in a cup of water • Making blueberry muffins • Paper burning chemical change • Rust on a metal cookie sheet • Wood burning in a campfire • An Alka-Seltzer tablet bubbling in a cup of water • Making blueberry muffins • Paper burning ____________ change • Folding a paper into the shape of a bird • Paper being cut into the shape of a snowflake • Water evaporating from a puddle • A melting popsicle • Breaking a window • Liquid water becoming ice physical change • Folding a paper into the shape of a bird • Paper being cut into the shape of a snowflake • Water evaporating from a puddle • A melting popsicle • Breaking a window • Liquid water becoming ice Heat & Energy When a cup of warm water is put in the refrigerator energy is _____________ ___________ from the water. Heat & Energy When a cup of warm water is put in the refrigerator energy is taken away from the water. Heat & Energy When the sun shines on a parking lot, energy is _________ ____________ the parking lot. Heat & Energy When the sun shines on a parking lot, energy is added to the parking lot. Heat & Energy When solid iron is melted, energy is ________ to the iron. Heat & Energy When solid iron is melted, energy is added to the iron. •A built-up of an electric charge static electricity •A built-up of an electric charge Types of Matter • ___________ —++— —— + +++— • __________ — —+ ++— ——+ • __________ —+ — —+ + —++— Types of Matter • Positive —++— —— + +++— • Negative — —+ ++— ——+ • Neutral —+ — —+ + —++— Matter • ____________ • Two samples of matter that have different charges will attract • ____________ • Two samples of matter that have the same charge will attract Matter • Attracts • Two samples of matter that have different charges will attract • Repel • Two samples of matter that have the same charge will attract Compass • Needle always points ___________ Compass • Needle always points North electromagnet vs. bar magnet? An electromagnets uses electricity and can be turned ______ and ______. To increase the strength of an electromagnet, you can wrap more wire around the iron core A bar magnet has a North and South pole and _______ _______ be turned on or off. electromagnet vs. bar magnet? An electromagnets uses electricity and can be turned on and off. To increase the strength of an electromagnet, you can wrap more wire around the iron core A bar magnet has a North and South pole and can not be turned on or off. Circuits • Flipping a switch on _________ a circuit. • Flipping a switch off ________ a circuit. Circuits • Flipping a switch on closes a circuit. • Flipping a switch off opens a circuit. Circuits Circuit A is a __________ circuit. Circuit B is a ___________ circuit. Circuits Circuit A is a series circuit. Circuit B is a parallel circuit. • Power source (battery) • Conductor (wire) • Something that uses the electricity (light bulb) three parts of every working circuit • Power source (battery) • Conductor (wire) • Something that uses the electricity (light bulb) • Power source (battery) • Conductor (wire) • An iron core wrapped with a conductor (bolt wrapped wire) three parts of an electromagnet • Power source (battery) • Conductor (wire) • An iron core wrapped with a conductor (bolt wrapped wire) Magnets N S N S S N N S Magnets Magnets that attract N S N S S N N S Magnets that repel. • Metal Spoon • Water • Metals Conductors • Metal Spoon • Water • Metals • plastic • sweater • balloon Insulators • plastic • sweater • balloon