Metric System
Physical/Chemical Changes
Measurement
General Vocab
Mystery
100

this is the number of which the metric system is based upon

what is 10

100

produces a new substance with new properties

what is a chemical change

100

a measurement that is close to a known or accepted value is considered

what is accurate

100

a substance made up of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a set ratio

what is a compound

100

anything that has mass and takes up space

what is matter

200

45g is ______ kg

what is .045kg

200

a change in state

what is a physical change

200

divide mass by volume to determine this quantity

what is density

200

weight takes this phenomena into account

what is gravity

200

the base unit used for measuring the volume of liquids

what are liters

300

the base unit for measuring mass

what are grams

300

a change in which energy is released

what is an exothermic change

300

a group of measurements that are close to each other is considered

what s precise

300

an approximation based on reasonable assumptions

what is an estimate

300

the curved level of a liquid in a graduated cylinder or container

what is a meniscus

400

the acronym used to remember metric prefixes

what is K H D B D C M

400

a change in which energy is absorbed

what is an endothermic change

400

the amount of space that matter occupies

what is volume

400

a mixture in which you can easily see and separate the different parts

what is a heterogeneous mixture

400

the study of matter and how matter changes

what is chemistry
500

the base unit for measuring length

what are meters

500

changes in shape or form

what is a physical change

500

explain one way to obtain the volume of an irregular solid

fill a graduated cylinder, record initial volume, drop irregular solid in, record new volume, subtract final-initial

500

a mixture is different than a compound because

in a mixture, each substance keeps its own properties. in a compound, we see different properties than the original elements.

500

1 g/cm3

what is the density of water

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