Lesson 1:
Properties of Matter
Lesson 2:
Measuring Matter
Lesson 3:
Phases of Matter
Lesson 4:
Mixtures
Lesson 5:
Matter Changes
100

_____________ is a characteristic of an object. 

Property 

100

True or False: If you measure the mass of a piece of aluminum foil and then crumple it, it will have the same mass and when it was not crumpled. 

True 

100

What are the three phases of matter?

Gas, Liquid, Solid 
100

A ___________ is a combination of two or more substances. 

Mixture

100

Name two examples of a physical change.

Tearing a piece of paper, breaking a pencil...

200

True or False: The mass of an object stays the same even if it is put on the moon. 

True

200

True or False: When you use the metric or U.S. system to measure the height of an object you will receive different values. But the choice of units does not affect the actual height. 

True 

200

_______________ is the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid. 

Melting Point

200

Name an example of a mixture. 

(Possible Answer) Frozen Veggies 

200

Is origami an example of a physical or chemical change?

Physical Change

300

An object's _________ is the amount of matter that makes it up. 

Mass 

300

What two tools can help you measure mass?

Pan Balance & Triple Beam Balance 

300

___________ is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas. 

Boiling Point

300

___________is the process of a gas changing into a liquid.

Condensation

300

Is rusting an example of a physical or chemical change?

Chemical Change

400

List two metals that are magnetic and list one metal that is not magnetic. 

Magnetic - iron/nickel/cobalt

Nonmagnetic - copper/brass/aluminum

400
Name two ways in which you can find the volume of an object.

Formula/Graduated Cylinder Method

400
You cannot see the individual particles in a ___________. The particles are tightly packed and held in place. 

Solid

400

In saltwater, what is your solvent and what is your solute?

Solute = Salt

Solvent = Water

400

_________________ produces a completely different kind of matter and is irreversible.

Chemical Change

500

Name 4 of the 6 properties used to identify matter. 

Color, size, shape, texture, odor, taste

500

Which science law states that the parts of an object will have the same total mass as the whole object?

Law of Conservation of Mass 
500
What is water called when it is in a gas state?
Water Vapor 
500
What are three out of the four ways in which you can separate a mixture?

Magnetism, Filtration, Evaporation, Condensation

500

Name three examples of a chemical change.

Baking a cake, cooking pancakes, burning wood...

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