Materials Flashcards

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What are the five main types of material?

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  1. Metals
  2. Plastics
  3. Glass
  4. Wood
  5. Fabric
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What are the key properties of metal?

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Strong and hard (usually), good conductors of heat and electricity, some can be magnetic.

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What are the key properties of plastic?

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Made from chemicals (not natural). Strong and waterproof. Good insulators of heat and electricity.

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What are the key properties of glass?

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Transparent and can be made into different shapes. Strength depends on thickness.

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What are the key properties of wood?

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Strong, flexible and long-lasting. Insulates heat and electricity.

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What are the key properties of fabric?

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Made of fibres woven together. Can have a range of properties to suit different purposes.

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What is a solution?

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a soluble substance (such as salt) mixed in water until it becomes transparent.

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What are three possible methods of separating a mixture?

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  1. Sieving - best used for a mixture of solid particles of different sizes eg. separating sand from gravel
  2. Filtering - best used for separating a mixture of solid particles and water
  3. Evaporating - best used for separating soluble substances from water
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What is an irreversible change?

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A change that can not be turned back again. For example, you cannot uncook an egg or unburn a piece of wood.

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What are the three states of matter?

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  1. Solids - stay in one place and can be held, they always take up the same amount of space
  2. Liquids - flow and cannot easily be held, a liquid will take the shape of the container it is held in but will always take up the same volume
  3. Gases - often invisible, with no fixed shape, they spread out to fill up whatever they are contained within
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What is melting?

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When some solids are heated, they change state to become a liquid, this is called melting

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What is freezing?

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When liquids are cooled they can change state to become a solid, this is called freezing

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What is evaporation?

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If a liquid is heated, it can change state to become a gas, this is called evaporation

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What is condensation?

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When a gas is cooled, it can change state to become a liquid

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What are the stages of the water cycle?

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  1. Evaporation - water on land gets heated by the sun and turns into water vapour, rising into the air
  2. Condensation - water vapour cools down in the air and changes back to tiny liquid drops forming clouds
  3. Precipitation - the clouds get heavy and the water they hold gets dropped back to the ground as rain or snow
  4. The cycle starts again
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What is a fossil?

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Preserved remains of a dead organism.

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What are fossil records?

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When fossils are found, we can tell how old they are by the rock they are surrounded by. This helps us to understand how living things have changed over time.

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What is soil made from?

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Tiny particles of rock, dead plants and animals, air and water.
The amounts of each of these parts present in soil give it its properties.

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What are rocks?

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Different rocks have different properties. Some are hard, some are soft, some are permeable, some are non permeable.
The properties of a rock determines its use.

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What are the three types of rock?

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  1. Sedimentary - layers of sand, dead plants, animal skeletons etc. squashed together
  2. Metamorphic - formed from other rocks that are changed by heat and pressure underground
  3. Igneous - made when molten rock cools and solidifies