States/Phases of Matter
Properties of Matter
Measuring Properties of Matter
Chemical, Physical, or Phase Change?
100
What is matter?
Anything that has mass and volume
100
This property determines whether an object will sink or float in water
Density
100
What properties of matter have we tested in this class?
mass, volume, density, and solubility
100
Ice cream melting is an example of what type of change?
Phase change
200
Which state of matter does not have a definite volume?
Gas
200
Eric noticed that his golfball has more mass than his pingpong ball even though they have similar volumes. Which property is the reason for this?
Density
200
This object is used to compare and measure the mass of two objects.
a balance
200
a nail rustying is an example of what type of change?
Chemical change
300
which state of matter has a definite volume, and a shape that changes based on it's container?
liquid
300
This property measures how heavy something is compared to something else.
Mass
300
This tool is used to compare and measure the volume of two boxes.
a metric ruler
300
yarn woven into a scarf is an example of what type of change?
Physical change
400
Which state of matter has tiny particles that are closely packed together?
Solid
400
Conner blew up a balloon. What property of the balloon changed?
Its volume
400
What unit of measurement do scientists use to measure volume
centimeters
400
a log burning in a fire is an example of what type of change?
Chemical change
500
If you changed the state of an object, would the mass also change? Why or why not?
No, the only way to change an objects mass is to add or take away matter
500
Suzie dropped a cube of sugar in her lemonade and watched the sugar dissolve. What property of matter is this an example of?
Solubility
500
What tool can be used to measure the volume of a marble by submerging it in water?
A graduated cylinder
500
Evaporation is an example of what type of change?
Phase change
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