Matter & Mass
States & Phase Changes
Measuring & Tools
Lab Scenarios
Mystery Mix
100

This term describes how much matter (particles) an object has

What is mass?

100

The state of matter with particles that only vibrate in place.

What is a solid?

100

The correct tool for measuring a specific volume of a liquid. 

What is a graduated cylinder? 

100

A student bakes a cake and measures out 250g of flour, but forgets to tare the scale after placing the bowl on the scale. What happens? What is the result? 

The measurement is incorrect - it also includes the mass of the bowl. Too little flour is poured out. 

100

Water freezes at this temperature.

What is 0°C?

200

This term refers to how much space an object takes up.

What is volume?

200

The process where liquid turns into a gas. 

What is evaporation OR what is boiling?

200

The unit "cm3" measures this property. 

What is volume? 

200
If the water in a graduated cylinder rises from 9mL to 17mL after dropping in a rock, what is the volume of the rock? 

What is 8mL?

200

Water boils at this temperature.

What is 100°C?

300

What is the most typical unit used to measure mass in the science lab? 

What are grams (g)? 

300

The process where gas turns into a liquid, like water droplets on a cold bottle.

What is condensation?

300

What is the formula for finding the volume of a rectangular block, or something with "regular" straight edges?

What is length x width x height (LxWxH)?

300

Which tool should you use to heat liquids safely in the lab?

What is a hot plate?

300

The method of finding volume by placing an object in water is called this.

What is water displacement?

400

Mass and weight are not the same because weight depends on this. 

What is gravity?

400

Water vapor turning directly into frost on a window is called this. 

What is deposition?

400

The object that helps hold test tubes upright during experiments. 

What is a test tube rack? 

400

A mortar and pestle are used for this purpose. 

What is grinding or crushing solids?
400

What state of matter has particles that move freely and spread apart? 

What is gas?

500

When measuring flour on a scale, what must you do before filling it up? 

What is zero (tare) the scale OR subtract the mass of the container? 

500

Name all six main phase changes of matter. 

What are melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation, sublimation, and deposition? 

500

Which tool is not for measuring volume:

- graduated cylinder

- overflow vessel

- scale 

What is a scale? 

500

When using a thermometer, why should the tip not touch the bottom of the beaker? 

It gives an inaccurate reading of the liquid's temperature.

500

Identify the missing phase: 


solid -->    ?   --> gas

What is a liquid?

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