Matter
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Measurement
States of Matter
Mixed Bag
100
Smallest part of matter.
What is atom.
100
Size, shape, color, texture are examples of this.
What is physical property.
100
Scientists use this system of measurement.
What is metric system.
100
Milk at lunch is an example of this state of matter.
What is a liquid.
100
Ability to rust, tarnish, explode or burn is an example of this.
What is a chemical property.
200
2 or more atoms make up this.
What is a molecule.
200
This describes how much mass, or volume is in a given space.
What is density.
200
To find the mass of an object, scientists use this tool.
What is pan balance.
200
Water vapor is an example of this state of matter.
What is a gas.
200
The chemical property that you can observe with a piece of wood.
What is burn.
300
This has mass and takes up space.
What is matter.
300
Placing oil and water in a jar displays this.
What is density.
300
The unit of measure used by scientist when finding the mass of an object.
What is grams.
300
A block of ice is an example of this state of matter.
What is a solid.
400
The term for the amount of space matter takes up.
What is volume.
400
Chopping wood is an example of this kind of change.
What is a physical change.
400
Scientists do this to find the volume of an irregular shaped object.
What is place the object in a cylinder of water and subtract the new measure of water from the original measure.
400
In this state, molecules vibrate slightly and are close together.
What is a solid.
400
The way that molecules act in a liquid state.
What is sliding past each other, but staying close together.
500
The term for how much matter is in an object.
What is mass.
500
This can be observed directly with your senses.
What is physical property.
500
This is the measure of the pull of gravity on an object.
What is weight.
500
In this state, molecules move quickly and are very spread out.
What is a gas.
500
Two cubes make the pan balance. Cube a is much smaller than cube b. What can you infer about the density of cube a?
What is a greater density because it has the same amount of mass as cube b, but it fills a smaller space.
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