What's the matter?
Volume
Physical Properties
Density
Mass & Weight
100
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
100
Things with _____________ cannot share the same place at the same time.
What is volume?
100
We use this word to describe the physical property of an ice cube made of solid water.
What is phase or state (of matter)?
100
The physical property of matter that describes the relationship between mass and volume is ______________.
What is density?
100
The standard unit (SI) for mass is ____________.
What is kilogram (or gram)?
200
The amount of matter (how much stuff) in an object is its ________________.
What is mass?
200
What is the volume of a square box with a length of 3 cm, a width of 3 cm and a height of 3 cm? (Hint: V = L x W x H)
What is 27 cm3? (27 cubic centimeters)
200
Copper pulled into thin wires. (Hint: the name of this physical property)
What is ductility?
200
Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 6 g and a volume of 12 cm3. (Hint: d = m/v)
What is 0.5 g/cm3?
200
True or False: An elephant weighs the same on the earth as it does on the moon.
What is false?
300
Water evaporating from a puddle is an example of a ________________ . (Hint: think about the change that is happening to the liquid)
What is physical change?
300
You could use _____________________ to measure the volume of a soft drink can.
What is mililiters (mL)?
300
Dissolving a flavored drink (like Kool Aid) into water. (Hint: the name of this physical property)
What is solubility?
300
To compare the density of oil and water, pour the liquids into a container and observe how they ____________________.
What is separate into layers.
300
An object's ____________ is affected by the gravitational force.
What is weight?
400
Name the three phases of matter (or states of matter).
What is a solid, liquid, and gas?
400
How would you find the volume of a banana? (Hint: this is an irregular object)
What is water displacement? (Measure the water in a graduated cylinder before added the banana and subtract it from the amount of water after I place the banana in the water)
400
A flower smelling sweet. (Hint: the name of this physical property)
What is odor?
400
Which substance is the densest (most dense): Oxygen 0.001331 g/cm3 Water 1.0 g/cm3 Silver 10.50 g/cm3 Lead 11.35 g/cm3
What is lead?
400
The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion is _______________. (Hint: more mass means more of this)
What is inertia?
500
During physical changes, matter always retains (or keeps) its ______________.
What is it's identity?
500
True or False: When we did the density lab, the volume of the canister changed when we made it float, sink or suspend in water.
What is false? The volume did not change, but the mass changed. We added objects to the inside of the canister to make it sink and suspend in water.
500
Aluminum made into thin sheets of foil. (Hint: the name of this physical property)
What is malleability?
500
Which substance is the least dense: Oxygen 0.001331 g/cm3 Water 1.0 g/cm3 Silver 10.50 g/cm3 Lead 11.35 g/cm3
What is oxygen?
500
If you know an object's mass, you can figure out its ______________ on Earth.
What is weight?
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