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Chapter #10. The process of liquid water changing to a gas is called a.Freezing b.Precipitation c.Melting d.Vaporization

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Page 1: Chapter #10. The process of liquid water changing to a gas is called a.Freezing b.Precipitation c.Melting d.Vaporization

Chapter #10

Page 2: Chapter #10. The process of liquid water changing to a gas is called a.Freezing b.Precipitation c.Melting d.Vaporization

The process of liquid water changing to a gas is called

a. Freezing

b. Precipitation

c. Melting

d. Vaporization

Page 3: Chapter #10. The process of liquid water changing to a gas is called a.Freezing b.Precipitation c.Melting d.Vaporization

Which is a property of glass?

a. It is clear

b. It can bend

c. It is soft

d. It is a liquid at room temperature

Page 4: Chapter #10. The process of liquid water changing to a gas is called a.Freezing b.Precipitation c.Melting d.Vaporization

Chocolate milk is

a. A chemical

b. A compound

c. A mixture

d. A reaction

Page 5: Chapter #10. The process of liquid water changing to a gas is called a.Freezing b.Precipitation c.Melting d.Vaporization

Hydrogen combines with oxygen to make water. A scientist calls the hydrogen and

oxygena. Ingredients

b. Reactants

c. Products

d. Energy

Page 6: Chapter #10. The process of liquid water changing to a gas is called a.Freezing b.Precipitation c.Melting d.Vaporization

A difference between a physical change and a chemical change is that

in a chemical change a. A new substance forms

b. No new substance forms

c. Only the shape of the substance changes

d. Only the size of the substance changes

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What do solids, liquids, and gases have in common?

a. They can be squeezed to take up less space

b. People can see them

c. They have shape

d. They are made up of particles