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100

What are the 3 states of matter?

1.) Solid 

2.) Liquid 

3.) Gas 

100

What is matter made of?

Molecules 

100

Is cutting wood a physical or chemical change?

Physical Change 

100

The amount of matter in something

Mass

100

A substance that has mass and takes up space

Matter

200

What is the difference between mass and volume?

1.)________ is amount of matter an object has and 2.)________ is how much space an object takes.

1.) Mass is amount of matter an object has 

2.) Volume is how much space an object takes 

200

List examples of chemical changes? 

1.) Candle Burning 

2.) Frying an Egg 

3.) Nails Rusting 

200

List examples of physical changes? 

1.) Crushing a Coke Can 

2.) Breaking a pencil 

3.) Folding Paper 

200

A way of measuring how hot or cold something is; measured using either the Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C) scale

Temperature 

200

The decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, volume (capacity), and weight or mass

Metric System 

300

________ are a type of matter that are hard and take their own shape. They have a definite mass, volume, and shape.

Solids

300

True or False. Solids have a different mass, volume, and shape.

TRUE 

300

The amount of space that a substance or object takes up

Volume 

300

The amount of matter in an object compared to the space it takes up.

Density 

300

A state of matter in which the substance expands to take both the shape and the volume of its container

Gas

400

_________ do not have their own shape but they take on the shape of their container. They have a definite mass and volume, but do NOT have a definite shape.

LIQUIDS

400

_________ do not have their own shape but they tend to spread out to fill their container. They do not have a definite mass, volume, or shape.

GAS

400

1.) Takes the shape of their container, filling the bottom of the container first; has the ability to flow

2.) Definite shape and size

1.) Liquid 

2.) Solid

400

An attracting or repelling force that causes a magnetic material to move

Magnetism 

400

The forms matter can take, such as solid, liquid, and gas; sometimes called phases of matter

States of Matter 

500

Select the measurement that best represents this picture.

About 3-4 pounds

About 170 g

About 5 mg

About 3-4 pounds 

500

    

Select the measurement that best represents this picture.

About 3-4 pounds

About 170 g

About 5 mg


About 170 g 

500

Select the measurement that best represents this picture.

About 3-4 pounds

About 170 g

About 5 mg

About 5 mg

500

Daniel designs a toy boat. He chooses five different materials and sets up an investigation to compare their physical properties. Which physical property will the material for his boat need to have?

A. be able to float

B. be magnetic

C. be highly reflective

A. be able to float

500

Lara uses a balance to measure the mass of some snap-together blocks. The mass of a red block is 3 g, a blue block is 5 g, and a yellow block is 7 g. She then makes a toy building using THREE of each type of block. If she measures the mass of the building, what would it MOST LIKELY be?

A. 44 g

B. 45 g

C. 46 g

B. 45 g

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