States of Matter
Measuring Matter
What is Matter
What is Matter 2
Other
100
What are the three states of matter?
What is solid, liquid, gas
100
Common standard of unit used by scientists
What is metric system
100
Anything that takes up space is called
What is matter
100
_____is a measure of the pull of gravity on you
What is weight
100

______ remains the same no matter where the object is.

(weight or mass)

What is mass?

200
This type of matter has a definite shape and volume.
What is a solid
200
What tool can you use to measure length?
What is a ruler/yardstick/measuring tape
200
_____describes how much space an object takes up
What is volume
200
____is a pulling force that hold you on Earth
What is gravity
200

Things with little ___________ sink in water.

What is buoyancy?

300
This type of matter has a definite volume but not a definite shape
What is liquid
300
What tool can you use to measure volume?
What is graduated cylinder, beaker, measuring cup
300
_____is the measure of the amount of matter in an object
What is mass
300
True or False..your weight on the moon and your weight on earth is the same
What is false
300

Elements in a periodic table are organized by ...?

What is their properties?

400
This type of matter has no definite shape or volume
What is gas
400
True of False..you can measure the volume of a solid
What is True
400
A ______is a characteristic of something ex: size, color, shape, texture
What is property
400
______are the building blocks of matter
What is elements
400

_________ is the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element.

What is an atom?

500
Particles that are packed closely together form what type of matter?
What is a solid
500

Measure the volume of a box by ....?

What is see how many cubes of a known size fit in the box.

500
If heat can move through an object allows heat to flow through it, we say it __________heat
What is conducts
500
________pull on or attract certain metals, such as iron.
What is magnets
500

A scientist describes an object as soft, smooth, and shiny. The scientist is observing the object's _________.

What is properties?

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