What is the difference between mass and volume?
The mass of an object is the quantity of matter that makes up object.volume is to measure the size of something or the space something takes up.
True or False: Malleability is considered a property of matter.
True.
Yes, malleability is considered a property of matter.
What Is The Study OF Chemistry?
Matter, the study of chemistry is the matter's composition, structure, and properties.
whats the boiling point for water?
the boiling point is 100c.
What does this change show?
Physical change
What do you use measure the volume of a solid that has an irregular shape?
Displacement
True or False: The formula for volume V = l x w x p.
False, the formula for volume is V = l x w x b.
(Volume = length x width x base)
What Is Viscosity?
Describes how thick or thin a liquid is.
what are the 3 states of matter ?
the three states of matter are liquid, gas, and solid!
What does this picture show? It's definition is that it shows how think or thick a liquid is.
Viscosity
What quantity of mass in a certain volume of a material is a property called?
Density
True or False: We are matter.
True, our body and the world all around is is considered to be matter.
What's Hydrogen Peroxide?
A chemical used to clean and disinfect cuts and wounds
is matter everywhere or only is some places?
yes, because matter is everywhere without matter we wouldn't have a lot of stuff!
What does the second image of the particle show?
Liquid
What unit you measure the volume of a solid in.
Cubic unit
True or False: The melting point of table salt is 801 degrees C.
False, the melting point of table salt is 801 degrees C
What is chemical property
Something that can take part in a chemical change
whats the particle model of matter
it's a scientific description of many different features of matter
What is this temperature called in science?
Melting point
What's the equation for density?
d=m/v
True or False: The boiling point of aluminum is 2518 degrees Celsius.
False.
What means that a mixture is made up of different parts you can easily see.
Heterogeneous
What do you need to measure matter?
You need to use mass and volume.
What does this picture show?
The particle model of matter.