________ the amount of one material that will dissolve in another material.
A. solution
B. solubility
C. volume
B. solubility
_______ forms when different particles of matter mix evenly.
A. dissolves
B. solid
C. solution
C. solution
What compares an amount of matter to the amount of space it takes up?
A. density
B. volume
C. mass
A. density
Which has the most mass?
A. penny
B. maple leaf
C. elephant
D. basketball
C. elephant
Submarines can sink or float by controlling their ________.
A. buoyancy
B. matter
C. heat
A. buoyancy
________is the term for anything that takes up space and has mass.
A. matter
B. mass
C. density
A. matter
Matter that has definite volume and takes the shape of its container is called __________
A. liquid
B. gas
C. solid
A. liquid
Which is a liquid?
A. ice
B. milk
C. snow
D. uncooked oatmeal
B. milk
Which object contains material that has no definite shape or volume?
A. glass of water
B. rock
C. balloon
C. balloon
__________ that is less dense than water will float on water.
A. volume
B. particles
C. matter
C. matter
Matter that has no definite shape and takes up no definite amount of space is _________
A. liquid
B. solid
C. gas
C. gas
The ability of matter to float in a liquid or gas is called _________
A. solubility
B. buoyancy
C. solution
B. buoyancy
Which has the greatest solubility in water?
A. sand
B. paper
C. sugar
D. ice
C. sugar
Which object contains material with a definite volume but not a definite shape?
A. glass of water
B. rock
C. balloon
A. glass of water
Adding _________ makes particles in matter move faster.
A. buoyancy
B. heat
C. particles
B. heat
What happens when one material forms a solution with another material is _________
A. buoyancy
B. dissolves
C. solution
B. dissolves
Matter that has a definite shape and volume is called __________
A. gas
B. liquid
C. solid
Which is a gas?
A. vinegar
B. water vapor
C. oil
D. brick
B. water vapor
Which object has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space?
A. glass of water
B. rock
C. balloon
B. rock
A liquid measuring cup measures the _________ of a liquid.
A. matter
B. buoyancy
C. volume
C. volume
The amount of matter something contains is called ___________.
A. mass
B. matter
C. density
A. mass
_________ is the amount of space that matter takes up.
A. matter
B. density
C. volume
C. volume
Which is most buoyant in water?
A. wood
B. penny
C. lead weight
D. sugar
A. wood
Matter is made up of small bits called ________.
A. heat
B. particles
C. volume
B. particles
Describe how the arrangement of particles of water is different in its liquid and solid states...
Particles in water's solid state are: closer together and move back and forth around one point.
Particles in water's liquid state are: moving from place to place.