In this type of matter, particles are packed closely together.
What is a solid?
What is matter?
Matter must have weight and also takes up this.
What is space?
What we use to measure how much mass an object has.
What is a scale?
The two kinds of changes matter can make.
What is chemical and physical?
What is liquid?
This gas is released into the air when burning a candle.
The space an object takes up.
What is volume?
When matter goes through this type of change, nothing new is made.
What is a physical change?
Getting things to change phase requires this.
What is energy?
This law states that the amount of matter stays the same even when matter changes form.
What is the Law of Conservation of Matter?
The amount of matter packed into a space.
Can be determined by dividing an object's mass by its volume.
What is density?
This change occurs on a molecular level and is irreversible.
What is a chemical change?
Lava is known as this type of matter.
What is a liquid?
When a candle is put on a scale and lit, its weight will do this.
What is decrease?
What is density?
What is a physical change?
Although not possible to reach, this is the temperature at which molecules stop moving.
What is Absolute Zero?
This was featured in the Bill Nye video as a solid made of carbon dioxide and a little alcohol that turns into a gas... often used to create a smokey effect in movies or haunted houses.
What is dry ice?
In Zoe's flash paper "trick", when lit on fire the paper converted into this.
In our lab, all cubes had the same volume but this cube had the highest weight.
What is plastic cube with water?
Buring wood, rusting iron and cooking an egg are all examples of this type of change.