Matter
Mass
Volume
Density
Measurements
100

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

Matter

100

A measure of the amount of matter in a substance.

Mass

100

The amount of space that is taken up by a substance.

Volume

100

The formula for density

Density = Mass/ Volume

100

When measuring volume with a graduated cylinder, you should read the [top/ bottom] of the meniscus.

Bottom

200

Planets [are/ are not] matter.

ARE

200

Mass is measured in [grams/ milliliters]?

Grams

200

Volume is measured in [grams/ milliliters].

Milliliters

200

The density of ice is .092 g/mL. It will [float/ sink] in water.

Float

200

1 mL is equal to _____ cm3 (cubic centimeters).

1

300

Hope [is/ is not] matter.

NOT

300

Your mass [would/ would not] change if you were to suddenly find yourself on the moon rather than on Earth.

WOULD NOT

300

This tool is used to measure volume.

Graduated cylinder

300

The density of blood is 1.6 g/mL. It will [float/ sink] in water.

Sink

300

This is the density of water.

1 g/ mL

400

Wood [is/ is not] matter.

IS

400

This tool is used to measure mass.

Scale or balance

400

This formula can be used to find the volume of a cube or a box (a rectangular prism).

Length x Width x Height

400

The density of balsa wood is 0.13 g/mL. It will [float/ sink] in water.

Float

400

This method, credited to Archimedes, is used to determine the mass of an irregularly shaped, solid object.

Displacement method

500

Air [is/ is not] matter.

IS

500

The formula for mass.

Mass =  Density x Volume

500

The formula for Volume.

Volume = Mass/Density

500

The density of brick is 2 g/mL. It will [float/ sink] in water.

Sink

500

The curved shape of water when it is measured in a graduated cylinder is called this.

Meniscus

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