Measuring Matter
Magnets
Changes in Water
Chemical Changes
Physical Changes
100

What is the tool used to measure mass?

What is a balance scale?

100

What are the two poles of a magnet called?

What are the North and South poles?

100

What are the three states of water?

What are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor)?

100

What is a chemical change?

What is a change that results in the formation of new substances?

100

What is a physical change?

What is a change that does not change the substance

200

What unit do we use to measure volume?

What is liters?

200

What materials are attracted to magnets?

What are iron, nickel, and cobalt?

200

At what temperature does water boil?

What is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit?

200

Give an example of a chemical change.

What is rust forming on iron?

200

Give an example of a physical change

What is ripping paper

300

What is the formula to find density

D=M/V

300

What happens when you cut a magnet in half?

What do you get two smaller magnets, each with a North and South pole?

300

What is condensation?

What is the process where water vapor cools and turns back into liquid water?

300

What is the difference between a physical change and a chemical change?

What is a physical change does not create new substances, while a chemical change does?

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY 

What physical property is being described when you are comparing two apples that are red and green?

What is color

400

What is the difference between mass and volume?

Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while volume is the amount of space an object takes up.

400

What is magnetism?

What is the force that causes magnets to attract or repel each other?

400

What happens to water when it freezes?

What is it turns from liquid to solid?

400

What happens to the properties of substances during a chemical change?

What are the properties change to become different from the original substances?

400

What happens to the properties of substances during a chemical change?

What is nothing, it stays the same

500

How can you find the volume of an irregular object?

What is using the water displacement method or use a graduated cylinder?

500

Can magnets work through solid materials? Give an example.

Yes, for example, a magnet can attract a metal object through a piece of wood

500

Describe the process of evaporation.

What is when liquid water turns into water vapor due to heat?

500

Why is cooking considered a chemical change?

Because it changes the ingredients into new substances with different properties.

500

Why is dissolving sugar considered a physical change?

Because the substances are the same and do not change.

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