Observe/Measure/Test
Observe/Measure/Test
States of Matter
Vocabulary
Mixed ?
100

What material would most likely conduct heat the best:

a.  wood

b.  cloth

c.  metal

d.  plastic

c.  metal

100
True or false:


Color is an observable property

True

100

Milk is an example of a 

Liquid

100
Property of a material that refers to how well it dissolves in another material

Solubility

100

Name a tool that is used to measure the length of an item.

Ruler, yard stick, meter stick

200

What material is not soluble in water:

a.  sugar

b. salt

c.  flour

d.  grapes

d.  grapes
200

Which property is NOT measurable:

a.  odor

b.  mass

c.  temperature

d.  volume

A.  odor 

it's observable

200

Ice is an example of a

solid

200

A characteristic of a material, such as color, texture, magnetism.

Property

200

Name a tool that is used to measure temperature

Thermometer

300

How do you measure length:

a.  grams

b.  degrees

c.  meters

d.  liters

c.  meters

300

True or false:

solubility is a testable property

True

300

What do the molecules look like in a sample from a solid

They are close together and hardly moving

300

The smallest part of an element, that still has the properties of that element.

Atom

300

Name a tool that is used to measure the number of milliliters of a sample

Graduated cylinder or measure cup

400

What is the texture of salt

grainy

400
A magnifying glass makes things look bigger.  If someone uses it to observe a rock, what observation will they make?

a.  the rock is made of atoms

b.  the rock contains different molecules

c.  the rock is made of small grains of sand

d.  the rock weighs about 2 grams

C.   the rock is made of small grains of sand

400

Which observation shows water in the air that can not be seen?

a.  ice in the glass melting

b.  water droplets on the outside of the glass

c.  gas from surrounding air entering the glass

d.  water in the glass getting warmer

C.  Gas from surrounding air entering the glass

400

The smallest particle of a compound, that still has the properties of that compound

Molecule

400

What state of matter is carbon dioxide

gas

500
What description could you use to explain that particles are too small to be seen 

a.  temperature of salt water

b.  mass of a paper clip

c.   length of a table

d.  elements of carbon dioxide

d.  elements of carbon dioxide

500

Mrs. Cady is investigating the properties of matter.  She has a lightbulb, copper wire, and a battery.   She's most likely investigating what

conductivity

500

How can you change the movement of the molecules (to move faster) from a liquid to a gas

by adding heat

500

Matter made up of 2 or more elements.

Compound

500

Joe uses foam balls and pencils to show carbon dioxide.  He has 1 red ball (carbon) and 2 yellow balls (oxygen) all connected with pencils.  The different color balls represent different

a.  elements

b.  molecules

c.  compounds

a.  elements

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