Solids
Liquids
Gases
Measuring
Properties of Matter
100

How do the particles move in a solid?

Each particle moves back and forth around one point.

100

How do the particles in a liquid move?

They slip and slide past each other.

100

How do the particles in a gas move?

They move quickly and randomly.

100

What is the amount of space that matter takes up called?

Volume

100

What do we call it when one material forms a solution with another material?

Dissolve 
200

Does a solid have a definite shape or no definite shape?

A Definite Shape
200

What kind of shape does a liquid have?

It takes the shape of its container. 

200

Does a gas have a definite shape or no definite shape?

No definite shape

200

When you compare the amount of matter to the space it is taking up, you are measuring the _________?

Density 

200

What is buoyancy?

The ability of matter to float in a liquid or gas.

300

How are the particles in a Solid arranged?

They are close together, like neat and even stacks of tiny balls.

300

How are the particles arranged in a liquid?

Close together, but not as neat and arranged as a solid. 

300

True or false: A gas always fills the container it is in.

True
300

What unit is volume measured in?

Cubic Centimeters

300

What are the two useful properties of matter?

Solubility and Buoyancy. 

400

If I heat up a solid, what happens?

It turns into a liquid

400

If I cool a liquid , what happens?

It becomes a solid.

400

What happens when you open a container that a gas is in?

The gas particles move out of the container. 

400

Give an example of how you can measure the mass of something.

A Balance

400

What is Solubility?

a measure of the amount of a material that will dissolve in another material.

500

Give me an example of changing a solid into a liquid

Example: Heating and ice cube

500

If I heat a liquid up, what happens?

It becomes a gas

500

When you heat water, what is the gas it becomes called?

Water Vapor

500

What are the three properties of matter that can be measured?

Mass, Volume, and Density

500

Give me an example of something that has buoyancy.

Examples: Submarine, hot air balloon, blimp, buoys.

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