Mass, Volume, Density
Physical/Chemical Properties
Physical/Chemical Changes
Phase Changes
Matter Vocabulary
100
What is the definition of Mass and Volume? What is their unit?
Mass is the amount of matter something is made of. Volume is the amount of space something takes up. Mass is measured in grams Volume is measured in cm3
100
What is the difference between physical properties and physical change?
Physical properties are what you are observing about an object using your 5 senses. Ex: color, size, shape, volume, density, mass, State of matter, etc. Physical change is when a substance changes in size, shape, state of matter, and how it looks. Ex: cutting an orange, crushing rocks
100
Explain the difference with physical and chemical change.
Physical change is when a substance changes is size, shape, and looks. No new substance is formed. Can mostly be reversed. Chemical change is when a new substance is formed and it cannot be reversed.
100
For solid, liquid, and gas, describe their shape and volume.
Solid: They have a definite shape and volume Liquid: No definite shape, but has a definite volume Gas: No definite shape or volume
100
Which vocabulary word from your foldable fits this scenario? The window prevented heat from coming in.
Insulator
200
What are the two methods you use to find volume? (cube shaped object and an irregularly shaped object) What do you use to find mass?
Volume: L x W x H, Water displacement Mass: Use a scale
200
What is the difference between chemical properties and chemical change?
Chemical properties are saying what change a substance can go through, but is not actually changing. Ex: paper is flammable, but it is not currently being lit on fire. Chemical change is when a substance goes through a change and turns into a new substance that cannot be reversed. Ex: The wood is burning
200
Physical or chemical change: Melting gold to make jewelry.
Physical change
200
If energy (heat) is added to a substance, what happens to the particles in the substance? (Move faster or slower)
If heat is added to a substance, the particles will move faster.
200
Which vocabulary word from your foldable fits this scenario? Pop rocks broke down in the pepsi and became included in it.
Dissolve
300
If a graduated cylinder had 40 ml of water in it, and you placed a marble in the water and the water rose to 57 ml, what would the volume of the marble be?
17 cm3
300
Physical property of a rock
Round, small, hard, gray (any color), it is a solid
300
physical or chemical change: Water turning into steam
Physical change
300
Which phase change goes from gas to a liquid? Is energy added or removed?
Condensation. Energy is removed.
300
Which vocabulary word from your foldable fits this scenario? The hot soup transferred heat to the metal spoon.
Conductivity
400
Find the Density of the object: V=15 cm3 M=7 g D=? Does it sink or float in water? (D=1 g/cm3)
D=.47 g/cm3 It would float
400
Chemical property of wood
It is flammable or it can react with oxygen
400
physical or chemical change: Making an omelet .
chemical change
400
Which phase change: The puddle that was here this morning is now gone.
Evaporation
400
Which vocabulary word from your foldable fits this scenario? 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom create H20. H20 is a __________________.
Molecule
500
An wood block has a length of 5 cm, a width of 4 cm, and a height of 6 cm. What is the volume?
120 cm3
500
What are the physical properties of milk and Red Bull? What are the chemical properties of milk?
Milk is white and is a liquid. Red Bull is brownish, you can see through it, smells bitter, tastes fruity, and it is a liquid Milk reacts to the acid in the red bull
500
Explain a physical change and a chemical change an apple can go through.
Physical change: Apple can be cut in half or crushed. Chemical change: Apple reacts to oxygen, causing it to rot
500
Which one is exothermic and which one is endothermic? Explain. Cooking an egg Flame on a candle
Exothermic: Flame on a candle Endothermic: Cooking an egg
500
Which vocabulary word from your foldable fits this scenario? When sugar is added to water, it is able to dissolve better than it would when added to oil.
Solubility
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