Matching Pairs Properties of Matter #3Online version 5th grade by Cardelia Brewer Brewer 1 What happens if you cut the solid into smaller pieces? 2 What is the floatation process? 3 What can affect the rate of dissolving? 4 What happens to physical changes? 5 How to make a solution weaker? 6 Examples of chemicals 7 Examples of physical changes 8 What is the substance in a solution that is the least amount? 9 What happens to a chemical change? 10 What increases the rate of dissolving? 11 What effects the way something looks, feels, or its size? 12 What does chemical changes produce? 13 What happens if the temperature increases in a solution? 14 How is floatation used? 15 How to make a solution stronger? 16 How can a solution be made stronger or more concentrated? Something new The solute or solid It will dissolve faster. temperature, stirring, and particle size baking a cake, burning wood, rusting car Stirring To separate solids that float on top of a liquid Add more solute or use less solvent Physical changes Through concentration The solid will dissolve faster. Solids are stirred and when they float to the top, they are skimmed off the surface of the liquid, melting ice cream, wood, melting ice By diluting It cannot be separated or undone. It can be separated or undone.