Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Measuring Tools
Scientific Procedures
All Unit 1
100
What is anything that has mass and takes up space?
Matter.
100
What is a state of matter that takes shape and volume of a container?
Gas
100
What scientific tool to measure mass?
Pan balance
100
What is the first step in the scientific procedure?
Make a question
100

Which 2 states of matter can take the shape of the their containers?

Liquids and Gases

200
What is the international unit for temperature?
Celsius
200
What has a definite size and shape?
Solid
200
What is the scientific tool to measure volume?
Graduated Cylinder
200
What do you do after you make your hypothesis/prediction?
Perform your test/experiment
200

If objects have the same mass but different Density... they must have different ___________.

VOLUME

300
What takes the shape of the container filling the bottom first?
Liquid
300
What does it mean to draw near or adhere by physical force?
attract
300
What tool determines if an object is magnetic or non-magnetic?
Magnet
300
In which part of the procedure do you write and reflect if the test confirmed your hypothesis?
Conclusion
300
If someone looks sick and then when you take his/her temperature and they have a fever, what data can be collected by observing the person?
They look sick.
400
What is a combination of two or more substances that can be easily separated in some physical way?
Mixture
400
What can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the matter itself?
Physical property
400
What tool measures how hot or cold something is?
Thermometer
400
When you do the experiment, what should you do first?
Plan your experiment
400

What must a mixture have to be a mixture?

It must have two or more substances.

500
What is the amount of matter in something?
Mass
500
What does it mean to present an opposing force to or push back away by force?
Repel
500
What tool measures length?
ruler or metric ruler
500
What is the scientific procedure to ensure your conclusion about the mass of two different objects is accurate?
Measure the mass of your objects again
500

What states of matter can a bottle of orange juice have?

It can have a solid (the container), liquid (the orange juice), gas (the empty part of the container)

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