Mass, Weight and Volume
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Intensive vs Extensive
Vocab Mix-Up
100
The is the amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
100
An object has a mass of 60 g and a volume of 30 mL. This is its density.
What is 2 g/mL?
100
This tool is used to measure mass.
What is a balance?
100
These properties can be used to identify a substance.
What are intensive properties?
100
This is a process of investigation that in one or more ways resembles science but deviates from the scientific method.
What is pseudoscience?
200
This is the amount of space and object or substance takes up.
What is volume?
200
An object's volume measures 2.5 L and its mass measures 14.5 kg. This is its density.
What is 5.8 kg/L?
200
This tool is used to measure weight.
What is a spring scale?
200
These properties change due to amount of a substance.
What are extensive properties?
200
This is anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
300
This is the measure of gravitational force on an object.
What is weight?
300
A brick is in the shape of a rectangular prism. Its length is 15 cm, its width is 10 cm, and its height is 10 cm. If its mass is 20 kg, then this is its density rounded to the nearest hundredth.
What is 0.01 kg/cm^3?
300
This tool is used to measure specific volume.
What is a graduated cylinder?
300
Mass and weight are examples of these types of properties.
What are extensive properties?
300
This is a statement that describes a basic principle of nature that always occurs under certain conditions.
What is a scientific law?
400
If an object has a mass of 126 kg on earth, and the moon's gravity is about 1/6 that of earth, this is the object's approximate mass on the moon.
What is 126 kg?
400
The density of an object is 15 g/mL. Its volume is 5 mL. This is its mass.
What is 75 g?
400
A graduated cylinder is used to find the volume of irregular shaped objects by using this property of liquid.
What is displacement?
400
Color, magnetic properties, and conductivity are examples of these kinds of properties.
What are intensive properties?
400
This is the ratio of an object's mass to its volume.
What is density?
500
If an object weighs about 60 oz. on earth, and Jupiter's gravity is about 2.6 times the gravity on earth, then this is the object's approximate weight on Jupiter.
What is 156 oz?
500
An object has a mass of 60 g. Its density is 5 g/mL. This is its volume.
What is 12 mL?
500
A graduated cylinder hold 42.5 mL of water. After a rock is placed into the graduated cylinder, the volume rises to 56 mL. This is the volume of the rock.
What is 13.5 mL?
500
Of the following, this is the example that is not an extensive property: mass, weight, volume, density, length, width, height, area
What is density?
500
This is a characteristic of a substance that does not involve a chemical change.
What is a physical property?
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