This is the definition of matter.
What is anything that takes up space and has mass.
This is the amount of matter in an object.
This is the meaning of density.
What is the amount of mass for each cm3 of an object or substance?
This is the definition of solubility.
What is the ability of matter to dissolve in a liquid?
There are two types of conductivity.
What are thermal and electrical?
This is what matter is made of.
What are Elements (and atoms)
This is how strongly gravity pulls on an object.
What is weight?
This is the meaning of volume.
What is the amount of space matter takes up?
There are many examples of physical properties. Give me 4.
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This is how well matter allows electricity to pass through.
What is electrical conductivity?
True or False: Two elements combine to form a new element.
What is false?
This is the difference between mass and weight. (Note: think deeper than the definition)
What is mass is a constant while weight changes depending on the gravitational pull of a planet?
True or False: the density of an object can be changed.
What is true?
This happens to the particles of the substance being dissolved in the liquid.
What is the particles that made it up disperse evenly through the liquid and remain invisible?
This is the definition of thermal conductivity.
What is how well a substance allows the transfer of heat?
The solid phase of matter has particles arranged like this.
In a regular pattern that's tight together and vibrating in place.
This is the unit (NOT tool) of measurement used with mass.
What is a gram and kilogram?
An object that has more _________ will sink.
What is density?
This is the meaning of physical properties.
What is something that can be observed about an object without changing the identity of it?
True or False: All metals are created equally when it comes to conducting heat.
What is false?
One similarity and difference between the 3 phases of matter are these.
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This is the unit of measurement for weight.
What is pounds and newtons?
These are the two ways you can measure volume.
What is measuring regular shaped objects with a ruler to find LxWxH and measuring irregular shaped objects with a graduated cylinder and water to observe how much the water level rises after adding the object?
What is true?
These are materials that help conductivity and stop conductivity.
What are conductors and insulators?