Mass/Weight
States of Matter
Particle Model of Matter
Measuring Properties
SI System
100

This term describes the amount of matter in an object.

What is mass?

100

This state has a definite shape and a definite volume.

What is a solid?

100

All matter is made of these tiny building blocks.

What are particles?

100

This tool is used to compare the mass of objects.

What is a balance scale?

100

SI stands for this system used by scientists worldwide.

What is the International System of Units?

200

This SI unit is used to measure mass.

What is a gram (g)?

200

This state has no definite shape but does have a definite volume.

What is a liquid?

200

These are always moving, even when a substance looks still.

What are particles of matter?

200

When both sides of a balance scale are level, the objects have this.

What is equal mass?

200

Scientists use the SI system because it provides this.

What is a global or universal language?

300

This changes if you move to the Moon or another planet.

What is weight?


300

This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.

What is a gas?

300

This explains why food coloring spreads through water without stirring.

What is that liquid particles are in motion?

300

If one side of a balance scale tips down, that side has this.

What is more mass?

300

This SI unit is used to measure mass in this unit set.

What is grams (g)?

400

An object that tips a balance scale downward has this compared to the other object.

What is more mass?

400

This state’s particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place.

What is a solid?

400

When a liquid freezes, this happens to the particales.

What is slow down, move closer together in a tight arrangement.

400

This property means matter takes up space.

What is volume?

400

Using SI units helps scientists avoid this when sharing data.

What is confusion or misunderstanding?

500

Two objects that balance perfectly on a scale have this relationship.

What is equal mass?

500

This state’s particles move freely in all directions and are far apart.

What is a gas?

500

This describes the strength of attraction between particles in gases.

What is very weak attraction?

500

Invisible gases like air can still be measured because they have these two properties.

What is mass and volume?

500

This is the SI unit for how much space a solid takes?

What is cm3  (centimeter cubed)?

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