Matter
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Mass and Volume
100
Matter is anything that takes us s _ _ _ _.
space
100
True or false. Matter has a definite shape.
True.
100
Yes or no. Does matter have a definite volume?
Yes
100
Yes or no. Does gas have a definite shape?
No.
100
What is mass?
How much matter an object has
200
How many states of matter are there and what are they?
Three. Solid, liquid, and gas.
200
Yes or no. Would a tree count as an example of a solid?
Yes
200
Yes or no. Are all liquids safe to drink? Explain.
No. Some liquids are meant to clean such as the chemicals, Clorox and Windex. Many other harmful liquids exist which are not meant to be drank.
200
Yes or no. Does gas have a definite volume?
No.
200
What is volume?
How much space matter takes up
300
What is the smallest, most basic piece of matter?
The atom.
300
Name another example of a solid.
(create your own)
300
True or false. Liquid has a definite shape.
False.
300
Although we cannot see oxygen we breathe it constantly. How do we know that oxygen is there?
It takes up space and has mass. It also allows us to live.
300
Would I use a unit of measure for mass or volume to measure orange juice?
Volume (for liquids)
400
The properties of matter which can be discovered using your senses are called ________ properties.
Physical.
400
In the solid, ice, do particles move fast or slow? Explain.
Slow. At cold temperatures particles move slowly because they are not moving and creating heat.
400
If the liquid water were being boiled, the liquid would change to which state of matter? Explain.
Gas. It would become water vapor.
400
When boiling water to change it to the gas, water vapor, the process is known as...?
Evaporation.
400
Would I use a unit of measure for mass or volume to measure apples?
Mass (for weight)
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