Matter Vocabulary
Properties of Matter
Classifying Matter
Changes in Matter
Experiments
100

 Everything that has mass and takes up space

What is Matter

100

Definition: properties of matter that can be observed or measured

Physical Properties 

100

What are the 3 states of matter 

What is solid, liquid, and gas 

100

What is added to ice cubes to turn it liquid?

Heat

100

A tool used to move small amounts of water. 

What is a pipet

200

The amount of matter in something 

What is Mass 

200

Name one way you can prove air is matter. 

Blow up a balloon (takes up space) OR weigh the product after gas is released from an experiment (show it has weight) 

200

Pancake syrup is in what state? 

What is liquid

200

Name one product made from mixing baking soda and water.

Acetate, water, carbon dioxide (gas)

200

A rule or limit to an experiment

Constraint

300

This state of matter has definite shape and size, the molecules have strong bonds.

What is Solid 

300

How do you know mixing baking powder and vinegar is a chemical change (1 piece of evidence?) 

pH change

gas released


300

An ice cube is in what state of matter? 

What is a solid 
300

Marie got her hair cut and curled at the spa. Was the change physical or chemical? 

Physical Change

300

A part of the test that can change.

Variable 


400

This state of matter takes the shape of the container it is in, the molecules have loose bonds.

What is Liquid 

400

What happens to sugar water, when the water is allowed to evaporate?

The sugar remains 

400

What is removed to change a liquid into a solid?

Heat

400

James pours sugar into water to make a solution. Is this a physical or chemical change?

Physical change

400

Steps (or conditions) used to have a successful experiment

Criteria

500

This state of matter takes the shape and volume of the container it is in, the molecules have no bonds.

What is Gas 

500

You observe Physical Properties with what five senses? 

Sight, touch, hearing, smell, and taste 

500

Think of a glass of soda, the bubbles are an example of what state of matter?

What is a gas 

500

Is this Physical or chemical change?

Chemical change

500

How many variables should each experiment have?

One

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