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100

Volume is:  A. the space something takes up, B. the   amount something weighs, C. the same as density

The space something takes up

100

A balloon blown up with air weighs more than an empty balloon.

True

200

Mass is:  how much material or matter is packed into a volume like a cardboard box, how much volume the box takes up

How much material or matter is packed into a volume.

200

What materials would I need to show that a blown up balloon is heavier than an empty one?  A. balloons and a balancing scale or B. An electron microscope

A.

300

The 3 states of matter are:

Solids, liquids, gasses

300

When weighing two balloons on a balance scale, one filled with helium and one filled with air, which one goes up?  Why?

The one with helium.  Helium gas has less mass than air.

400

You can tell that air has mass because you can weigh it. True or False?

True.

400

Which balloon is lighter?  The balloon filled with helium gas or the balloon filled with air?

Helium

500

The volume of a container can be the same but the mass inside the container can be different.  true   false

True

500

Use your hands to show how the particles of gas, liquids, and solids are different.

Gas particles are spread out the most, liquids a little less and solids have particles clumped together

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