Measuring Matter
Properties
States
Changes in Matter
Vocabulary
100

What do you use to measure mass?

What is a balance or scale

100

Anything about an object that can be observed or measured is called a ______________ _____________.

What is physical property.

100

What is matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape

Liquid

100

In order to change matter from liquid to solid form has to occur.

A. condensation

B. freezing

C. melting

D. evaporation

B. Freezing

100

What is the change in state from a gas to a liquid?

Condensation

200

How do you measure the volume of a liquid?

What is use a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder.

200

Which of these are properties of matter that can be measured?

A.length

B. volume

C. temperature

D. all of these

D. All of the these

200

Particles move the fastest in this state of matter.

Gas

200

It goes from a liquid to a gas.

Evaporation

200

What is the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid?

Freezing point

300

How do you measure the volume of a rock?

What is Fill a graduate half full with water. Record the volume. Put the rock into the graduate. Record the new volume. Subtract to get the rock's volume.

300

Name 2 measurable and 2 non-measurable physical properties of matter.

Measurable: mass, volume, density, or size 

Non-measurable: color, smell, taste, or feel.

300

They vibrate back and forth in a very small space.

Particles in a solid

300

The change that takes place when a new kind of matter is made.

Chemical change.

300

Mass, volume, texture, size, shape, color, state of matter, magnetism, and the ability to sink or float are all examples of

A. states of matter.

B. liquids.

C. properties of matter.

D. solids.

C. Properties of Matter

400

How do you measure the volume of a solid that has straight lines?

What is Use a ruler to measure the length, width and height. Then use the formula length X width X height.

400

How much space an object takes up is its...           

Volume

400

These particles are not as far apart as those in a gas but are farther apart than the ones in a solid. What are they?

Particles in a liquid. 

400

Which is not an example of a chemical change?

A. rust

B. Banana ripening

C. melting

D. toasted marshmallows

C. Melting

400

What is matter?

A. How much something weighs

B. Anything that has mass and takes up space

C. How something looks, feels, or acts

D. How we classify plants

B. Anything that has mass and takes up space

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