Properties of Matter: Concepts
Properties of Matter: Vocab
Magnets: Concepts
Magnets: Vocab
Mystery
100

What property would be used to differentiate a billiard ball and a bowling ball?

hardness

mass

texture

shape

 

Mass

100

The external form or appearance characteristic of someone or something; the outline of an area or figure






Shape

100

Large magnets can lift objects because they can—

pull

100

To draw closer

Attract

100

What is a physical change?

rust

burning toast

breaking glass

rotting apple

 

breaking glass

200

Which tool would be used to measure a liquid's volume?

triple beam balance

pan balance

graduated cylinder

microscope

graduated cylinder

200

The amount of matter in an object.

Mass

200

Which object would NOT be attracted to a magnet?

aluminum foil

200

To move away from

Repel

200

Why is burning wood a chemical change?

It becomes something new.

300

How are an apple and a brick alike?

The apple is round.

They smell different.

They are both red.

The brick is very hard.

They are both red.

300

Find out the size or amount of something.

Measure

300

In which situation will two magnets repel each other?

when like poles face each other

300

Piece of metal that attracts objects with iron in them

Magnets

300

Plant matter:

Refers to materials from plants

Forms when iron or steel is exposed to air or moisture

To be set on fire

Natural process of dead animals rotting away

Refers to materials from plants.

400

How are a ping pong ball and a golf ball different? 

They are a different color.

They are a different shape.

They are a different mass.

They are a different hardness.

They are a different mass

400

Characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance (for example: color, melting point, or conductivity)

Physical properties

400

Which household object does NOT use a magnet?

computer

phone

doorbell

light switch

light switch


400

What is happening in this photo.

The magnet is attracting the paperclips.

400

Which of the following is an example of chemical change? 

folding a piece of paper

drawing on a piece of paper

ripping a piece of paper

burning a piece of paper

burning a piece of paper

500

What is a physical property?

the chemicals inside a substance

the characteristics of a substance

the way a substance looks

the state of matter of a substance

the characteristics of a substance

500

See how two or more things are alike.

Compare

500

Magnets will attract objects containing—

copper

aluminum

iron

plastic

iron

500

What is happening in this photo and why?


The magnets are repelling from each other because only opposites attract. 

500

Forms when iron or steel is exposed to air or moisture

Rusting

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