Matter
States of Matter
Physical and Chemical Changes
Heating and Cooling
Insulators and Conductors
100

What is matter?

Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass.

100

What is a solid?

A solid is matter that has a definite volume and a definite shape.

100

What is a physical change?

A physical change is when there is no change in the matter itself.

100

Why does a substance expand?

Due to increased temperature

100

What is a conductor?

A conductor is a material that transmits heat easily.

200

What is mass?

  • Mass is the amount of matter in an object, measured in grams or kilograms.

200

 What is a liquid?

A liquid has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.

200

What is a chemical change?

A chemical change occurs when a new substance is formed.

200

What is contraction?

Contraction is when a substance shrinks in size due to decreased temperature.

200

What is an insulator?

An insulator is a material that is a poor conductor of heat.

300

What are properties?

  • Properties are characteristics and qualities that describe matter.

300

What is a gas?

A gas is a substance that has no definite volume or shape.

300

Give an example of a physical change.

Melting ice is a physical change.

300

Why do sidewalks crack in the summer?

Sidewalks crack in the summer because the concrete expands when it gets hot.

300

Name a good conductor of heat.

Examples include metals like copper or aluminum.

400

What is weight?

  • Weight is the result of the gravitational pull on an object.

400

Give an example of a solid.

Examples of solids include a pencil, a tree, or a rock.

400

What are signs of a chemical change?

Signs include color change, gas production, and the formation of a new substance

400

How does heating affect molecular movement?

Heating causes molecules to move faster and spread apart.

400

Why are insulators important?

Insulators are important because they help to reduce heat loss.

500

Explain the conservation of matter.

 The conservation of matter states that the amount of matter stays the same, even when it changes form.

500

How does heat energy affect the state of matter?

Heat energy can change the state of matter by causing molecules to move differently, leading to changes like melting or boiling.

500

What does it mean when we say that matter cannot be created or destroyed?

It means that the mass of the material remains constant, even though it may change forms.

500

Give an example of thermal expansion.

A metal lid expanding when heated is an example of thermal expansion.

500

How do insulators and conductors differ?

Insulators do not allow heat to pass through easily, while conductors allow heat to flow freely.

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