Matter
States of Matter
Measuring Matter
Matter Changing States
100

What is Matter?

Anything that takes up space and has mass

100

Name 3 states of matter

solid, liquid, gas

100

An object's mass is the amount of _ _ _ _ _ _ it has. 

matter

100

When water boils, it evaporates. Evaporation is the change from liquid water to _ _ _ _ _   _ _ _ _ _.

water vapor

200

Name one object that is made of matter

(answers will vary)

200

Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume?

Solid

200

How can you measure mass?

A balance tool is used to measure mass. (g) (kg)

200

How can matter change states?

Through heating or cooling

300

What do a water bottle, a comb, and a toothbrush have in common?

They are all made from plastic. 

They are all solids.

They are all made of matter.

300

Which state of matter has a definite volume, but no definite shape?

Liquid

300

An object's _ _ _ _ _ _ is the amount of space that the object takes up.

volume

300

True or False:

When liquid water cools to 0 degrees C, it freezes, or changes from a liquid to a solid.

TRUE

400

What object is most likely to sink in water?

a) a plastic bottle

b) a rock

c) a leaf

d) a balloon

a rock


400

What state of matter has no definite shape or volume?


Gas

400

How can you measure volume?

You can use a graduated cylinder to measure volume. 

400

What happens to water when it condenses?

The water vapor cools and turns into a liquid. Droplets may appear. 

500

Something about matter that you can observe with one or more of your senses.

a property

500

What happens to water vapor when it cools?

It condenses. 

500

What tool would you use to measure the volume of a rock?

A Graduated Cylinder

500

Ice melting into water is a change between which two states?

Changing from a  solid to a liquid. 

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