Matter
States of Matter 1
States of Matter 2
Properties of matter
Challenge
100

What is matter?

Matter contains particles, takes up space and has weight.

100

Name 3 properties of a solid

Particles vibrate in place, has fixed volume and keeps it's shape

100

What is the fourth state of matter?

Plasma.

100

What is a mixture?

A combination of two or more substances whose particles are not joined together.

100

You leave a glass of water outside, and after a few days, it is empty. What process caused this?

Evaporation—the water turned into gas and mixed with the air.

200

3 states of matter

Solid, Liquid or gas

200

Name 3 properties of a liquid

Particles can move around, keeps its volume but not a fixed shape

200

Similarities between the 4th state of matter and gases

The particles spread and there is no fixed shape or volume.

200

What is a substance?

A substance is matter that is made up of one type of particle with unique properties.

200

Why do ice cubes shrink when left in the freezer for a long time?

Sublimation—the ice changes directly from solid to gas without becoming liquid.

300

What is a particle?

The smallest unit of matter.

300

Name 3 properties of gas

particles move freely, takes the shape of the container and volume change based on the container

300

Do odors contain particles?

Odors are made of particles of a material that travel through the air.

300

Why are salt, sugar, and baking soda different?

The three powders are different materials.

300

Why does an inflated balloon shrink if you put it in the freezer?

The gas particles slow down and take up less space as they lose energy.

400

Can matter be created?

Matter doesn’t appear or disappear!

400

What happens to the volume of a liquid when it is poured into a different container?

Stays the same!

400

What happens when a liquid boils?

The liquid gains heat, causing its particles to move faster and change into gas.

400
Are all solutions mixtures?

All solutions are mixtures, but not all mixtures are solutions.

400

Why does ice float on water even though both are made of the same substance?

Ice floats because it is less dense than liquid water. When water freezes, its molecules spread out, making it less dense than liquid water.

500

Does air have weight?

Yes. Think of an inflated balloon!

500

What happens to the particles in a gas when it is cooled?

The particles slow down and move closer together, which may cause the gas to condense into a liquid.

500

What would happen to the mass of a closed water bottle if the water inside it evaporates?

The mass stays the same because no matter is lost—the water just changes into gas and stays inside the bottle.

500

How do you know if a material is a substance or a mixture?

The different substances in a mixture can also always be separated again.

500

If you mix sand, salt, and iron filings, how can you separate them?

  • Use a magnet to pull out iron filings.
  • Dissolve salt in water, then filter the sand.
  • Evaporate water to get the salt back.
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