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Matter & Change

Horizontales
The distinct forms that matter can take, primarily solid, liquid, gas, and plasma, each with different properties.
A pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means, made up of only one type of atom.
Characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's chemical identity, such as color, density, and boiling point.
A measure of the amount of matter in an object, typically measured in grams or kilograms.
The ability of a substance to undergo a chemical reaction with another substance, indicating how easily it can combine with other materials.
Anything that has mass and takes up space; it can exist in different states such as solid, liquid, or gas.
A substance formed when two or more different elements chemically combine in fixed proportions, such as water (HO).
Verticales
A characteristic of a substance that can only be observed during a chemical reaction, indicating how a substance interacts with other substances.
The process in which a solid changes directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid, such as dry ice turning into carbon dioxide gas.
The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The mass of a substance per unit volume, often expressed as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
The force exerted by gravity on an object, which depends on the mass of the object and the gravitational pull.
The amount of space that an object occupies, usually measured in liters or cubic centimeters.
The process by which gas transforms directly into a solid without becoming a liquid, such as frost forming on a cold surface.
A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded, maintaining their individual properties, such as a salad or air.