Vocabulary
Solid, Liquid, or Gas
Measuring & Comparing Matter
Can Matter take the HEAT?
Science FCAT Prep
100
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass.
100
Any matter that takes up the same amount of space, but has no definite shape.
What is a liquid.
100
Tool used to measure the mass of an object.
What is a balance or scale.
100
All matter is made up of these tiny things.
What are particles.
100
Out of the four choices, this one is a liquid: ice on a pond, a bar of soap, an ocean breeze, sea water
What is sea water.
200
A change, for example, from liquid to gas.
What is change of state.
200
Matter that can change in shape and volume.
What is a gas.
200
Information you can observe without changing what the matter is made of.
What is a physical property.
200
When ice comes in contact with thermal energy it does this.
What is melt.
200
This would happen if an ice chilled drink was left out long enough.
What is the ice would melt and the liquid would become room temperature.
300
Mass of one unit of vloume of a substance.
What is volume.
300
State of matter that makes up the earth's atmosphere.
What is gas.
300
Glass can be transparent, used in windows, brittle, and fragile. Which is not a physical property?
What is that it is used in windows.
300
When thermal energy is added to matter it causes the particles to do this.
What is move faster.
300
This happens when a substance loses enough thermal energy.
What is it freezes.
400
The flow of thermal energy.
What is heat.
400
Two states of matter in a blowed up balloon.
What is a solid and a gas.
400
Which has more volume, a pillow or a brick?
What is a pillow.
400
This liquid substance boils at 100 degrees celsius.
What is water.
400
Most wood floats on water, but some do not. You can infer that the wood that does not float is
What is more dense than water and other types of wood.
500
The amount of space that matter takes up.
What is volume.
500
A candle can be considered how many states of matter?
What is three. Tell Me WHY!
500
One out of three blocks sink in a pool of water. What does this tell us about the density of the block that sank?
What is the sunken block has a greater density than water.
500
Metal wire, baseballs, foam cups, and rain boots are all types of matter. However, this one has the thermal property of conducting electricity.
What is the metal wire.
500
A bicycle tire gets harder to pump up as it gets fuller because of this.
What is that there is less room for air.
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