What is matter?
Density/Volume/Mass
Physical Properties
Vocabulary
Random
100

The amount of matter in an object.

What is mass?

100

This is the formula for density

Density equals mass divided by volume

100

What are the two categories of physical properties? 

What are intensive and extensive?

100

 The smallest form of an element

What is an atom?

100

At what temperature does water boil?

100 Degrees Celsius 

200

If you were to go to another planet in our galaxy. You would feel lighter but your ____________ would not change.

What is mass?

200

Which has a greater mass, a metric ton of feathers or a metric ton of bricks? 

What is they are equal? They are both a metric ton. s
200

If there is a cup of water and a gallon of water, will they have the same melting points and boiling points? 

What is yes, they will have the same melting/boiling points?

200

any material (such as carbon,hydrogen, iron, or oxygen) that cannot be broken down into more fundamental substances

What is an element?

200

The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid?

What is 0 degrees Celsius or melting point?

300

What can you say about the motion of particles in solids, liquids, and gases?

What is they are always moving?

300
To measure the volume of a rock, which tool would you use? 

What is a graduated cylinder? 

300

What are non-examples from the list of physical properties? Weight, bubbling, texture, melting point, burning, boiling point, smoke

What are bubbling, burning and smoke?

300

the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

What is the atomic number?

300

Objects that have equal volumes of different substances with different densities will have different these.

What is masses?

400

Why does a balloon expand when you apply heat to it? 

What is because the more heat energy applied to the air inside the balloon, the faster and farther out the gas molecules inside the balloon will move?

400

When a helium balloon rises in the air, it expands. If the volume of the balloon doubles, what happens to the density of the helium inside it?

What is decreases?(by half)

400

Random: The three subatomic particles of an atom. 

What are protons, neutrons and electrons?
400

are made up of atoms that are held together

What is a molecule?

400

All the known elements are organized into the _________?

What is the Periodic Table of Elements?

500

The meaning of the word "atom."

What is indivisible?

500

If the mass of an object is 125g on Earth . What is the mass of the object on the moon, where the gravitational force is about one-sixth of the Earth's gravity?

What is 125g?

500

Which physical properties can help a scientist determine an unknown substance? Name two. 

Possible answers: Density, melting point, boiling point, color, solubility

500

 relative capability of being dissolved

What is solubility?

500

Explain the water displacement method

First you find the volume of only water in the graduated cylinder and then you place the object in the water and read the new water level. Subtract the two levels and the difference is the object's volume. 
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