Properties of Matter
States of Matter
Changes in States
Conductors and Insulators
Sources of Heat
100
In Science, anything that takes up space is referred to as
What is matter?
100
In this state, the substance has no definite shape or volume
What is gas?
100
When a puddle of water is heated by the Sun, it will ___________
What is evaporate?
100
An object that heat goes through easily is called a
What is a conductor?
100
The main source of heat for Earth is
What is the Sun?
200
The amount of space an object takes up is referred to as its
What is volume?
200
In this state, the substance has a definite volume, but takes the shape of the container
What is liquid?
200
When an object changes from a gas to a liquid, it does this
What is condenses?
200
An object that heat does not go through easily is called
What is an insulator?
200
A lamp produces heat energy through this type of source
What is electricity?
300
How much matter is in an object is referred to as the objects ________
What is mass?
300
In this state, the substance has a definite shape and volume
What is a solid?
300
Water freezes at ______ degrees Celsius and __________ degrees Fahrenheit
What is 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit
300
Of the two objects, silver and wood, ______________ is an example of a conductor
What is silver?
300
When a candle is lit, it produces heat energy through this way
What is burning?
400
Volume and mass are _________________ properties of matter
What is measurable?
400
This substance is an important necessity in life and can transform from a solid, liquid and then gas the more it's heated
What is water?
400
Water boils at ________ degrees Celsius and __________ degrees Fahrenheit
What is 100 degrees Celsius and 212 degrees Fahrenheit
400
Of the two objects, steel and grass, _______________ is an example of an insulator
What is grass?
400
When your hands are placed together and move back and forth quickly, you produce heat this way
What is rubbing?
500
The color of an object is its ________________ property
What is observable?
500
You left a block of ice on the kitchen counter. Twenty minutes later you notice that it turned to liquid water. The block of ice melted because _____________ was added.
What is heat?
500
Liquid water is placed in a container and then put in a freezer. As a result, the liquid froze and the container cracked. What else did the frozen water do in order for the container to crack?
What is expand?
500
This type of energy can also be referred to as heat energy, the amount of heat in a given object
What is thermal energy?
500
The measure of how hot or cold something is
What is temperature?
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