Properties of Matter
States of Matter
Conservation of Matter
Particles
Measurements
100

I describe what something is like, such as color, shape, or texture. What am I?

Property

100

I'm the state of matter where particles are tightly packed and have a fixed shape. What am I?

Solid

100

If I heat water until it evaporates into steam, the total amount of matter.. A) Changes B) Stays the same

Stays the same (matter cannot be created or destroyed)

100

All matter is made of these tiny things that are too small to see.

Particles

100

I'm the standard tool used to measure the mass of an object.

Scale

200

I'm the amount of space something takes up. What am I?

Volume

200

I'm the state of matter where particles can move freely and take the shape of my container. What am I?

Gas

200

When you mix salt and water together, the total weight of the mixture is... A) The same B) More

The same

200

In a gas, particles move this way—freely or tightly packed?

Freely

200

I'm used to measure how much space a liquid takes up.

Measuring cup or graduated cylinder.

300

I'm a property that can be measured using a scale. What am I?

Mass or Weight

300

When ice melts into water, this process is happening.

Melting

300

You mix together all of your favorite ingredients in your salad. What kind of change is this?

Physical

300

In a solid, particles are arranged this way compared to a liquid.

Tightly packed

300

Temperature is measured in these units. Name one.

Celsius or Fahrenheit

400

Density is the relationship between mass and this property. What is it?

Volume

400

This process happens when a liquid becomes a gas.

Evaporation

400

When you burn a piece of paper, it turns to ash. What kind of change is this?

Chemical change

400

When you open a bottle of perfume across the room, you can smell it because gas particles _______ throughout the air.

Spread out or move freely

400

This tool is used to measure the length or width of an object in centimeters or inches.

Ruler

500

I'm a property that describes how easily something can bend, stretch, or break without snapping. What am I?

Flexibility or elasticity

500

When water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid water, this process occurs.

Condensation

500

If a balloon weighs 50 grams before being filled with air and 51 grams after, this proves the air has what?

Mass, weight, or is made of matter.

500

In this state of matter, particles are vibrating in place but staying close together, so there is a definite shape and volume.

Solid

500

This is the metric unit used to measure mass in most science classrooms.

Grams

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