Physics and chemistry are both the studies of ___________ & __________
Matter and energy
Name 5 properties of matter?
(5 of the following) mass, volume, density, state of matter, viscosity, luster, color, harness, odor, malleability, ductility, and plasticity
What is the measuring tool we used to measure volume?
What is a graduated cylinder
What has more mass if the same size? bar of gold or a bar of soap?
What is "gold"?
Which would be easier to float in? salt water or fresh water
What is "Salt water"
How much stuff is inside a particular material
What is mass
In the beginning, the earth was....
What is "formless" or "without form"
When reading the meniscus on a graduated cylinder, how should you be looking at the reading?
What is "at eye level"?
What is more dense? a balloon filled up with air or a balloon filled with water?
What is "a balloon filled with water"
What is the property called when something is capable of being beaten out, extended, or shaped?
What is malleable?
Matter is defined as anything that has ______________ and _____________-
What is volume and mass
What is the tendency to float?
What is buoyancy?
Why do some liquids float on top of others?
What is "because they are less dense" or "buoyant" than the other liquids.
What is less dense?
1) a lunchbox with a sandwich, apple, juice box, and crackers OR
2) a lunchbox with a bag of potato chips
2) What is a lunchbox with a bag of potato chips
Name a property that has a shine or sheen especially from reflected light
What is luster?
Why is mass not always measured by weight?
Because objects do not have weight in space, but they have the same mass in space
Which is denser- a cube of wood or the same size cube of gold? why?
The cube of gold is denser because the atoms in the gold are more tightly packed together, and they are more massive.
When reading the volume of a liquid, what is the curved line called?
What is the meniscus?
What is more dense? a baseball or a tennis ball?
What is a baseball
What was your favorite lab?
any answer is acceptable- everyone gets a point!
How can we measure volume?
By immersing an object in liquid
What mathematical operation do you use when figuring out volume by displacement?
What is subtract?
What is the formula for density
What is less dense? a ping pong ball or a golf ball
What is a ping pong ball
What means "to remove from a usual place"?
What is displacement