You measure mass with this.
What is a pan balance?
A graduated cylinder has 10 mL of water. You add a marble, and it rises to 13 mL. The volume of the marble is...
What is 3 mL?
The Lego Lab illustrated this concept.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
Tightly packed together particles make up...
What is a solid?
Describing the color and texture of salt would be describing what kind of properties?
What are physical properties?
What is a graduated cylinder?
When on the moon, your mass would remain the same, but this would change.
What is weight?
Because of the Law of Conservation of Mass what cannot be created nor destroyed?
What is mass/matter?
When water particles are heated, they move...
What is faster?
Chex Mix is an example of a...
What is a mixture?
In this type of change a new substance is formed...
What is a chemical change?
The measurements of a box are 10 cm x 2 cm x 4 cm. Calculate the volume.
What is 80 cubic cm?
This states that regardless of how parts of an object are assembled, the mass of the whole object is identical to the sum of the mass of the parts.
What is The Law of Conservation of Mass?
In a melting ice cube, the particles are moving...
What is faster?
What are physical changes?
The amount of space an object takes up is called
What is volume?
The lowest point where you measure the water when using a graduated cylinder.
What is a meniscus?
According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass of the products in a chemical reaction must ?????? the mass of the reactants.
What is equal?
You can tell what state of matter is by how its particles...
What is move?
Rusting metal, rotting food, and burning wax (with a flame) are all...
What are chemical changes?
The unit of measure when using pan balance...
What is/are gram/grams?
Multiply length by width by height to find...
What is volume of a cube or rectangular prism?
When melting, freezing, or dissolving, no matter/mass is lost or gained. What does this illustrate?
What is he Law of Conservation of Mass?
What are solids (tightly packed and slightly move have definite shape and volume-pencil), liquids (move faster than solids, take on the shape of their container-water), gas (move quickly-air), plasma (made up of atoms in which some or all of the electrons have been stripped away and positively charged nuclei, called ions, & roam freely-fire)
The amount of space an object takes up...
What is volume?