The three states of matter are
What is solids, liquids, and gases?
What is the mass shown in the picture?
What is 545.2g?
The ability to sink is caused by the item being...
The ability to float is caused by the item being...
What is more dense?
What is less dense?
Soluble is...
Insoluble is...
What is the ability to dissolve?
What is the ability to not dissolve?
The material(s) that are an electrical conductor...
The material(s) that are an thermal conductor...
What is ONLY metal?
What is metal and glass?
How many substances listed can be identified as solids, liquids, or gases?
What is two solids and two liquids?
What is the volume of the liquid?
What is 38 ml?
Students have two blocks that are the same size. They drop each block into a beaker of water. Block 1 floats and Block 2 sinks because...
What is block 1 being less dense and block 2 being more dense?
The four magnetic metals
What are SINC; Steel, Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt?
The difference between electrical and thermal conductors
What is thermal conductors are glass and metal, but electrical is only metal?
As an object melts and freezes, what happens to it's temperature?
What is the temperature increases for melting and decreases for freezing?
Using the water displacement method, what is the volume of the toy hammer?
What is 4 ml?
A mixture of oil and water is placed in a glass beaker and stirred. What is the student most likely going to see after the beaker sits for 3 minutes?
What is the oil is less dense and insoluble and flaots above the water?
A beaker contains a mixture of salt, sand, gravel, and iron filings. Which substance is soluble in water?
What is salt?
Which of these materials would NOT be a good insulator of electricity?
plastic
wool
metal
wood
glass
rubber
What is metal because it is an electrical conductor?
Tyler puts 100 mL of water into a beaker and heats the water on a hot plate. What will he observe when the water starts to boil.
What is evaporation?
What tool measures mass?
What tool measures volume?
What is a triple beam balance?
What is a graduated cylinder?
Which solid has the highest density?
Which liquid is the least dense?
What is bolt and lamp oil?
Most materials classified as magnetic can also be classified as:
What is a metal?
The table shows how a student sorted objects by properties. Based on the information collected for both groups, which is the best title for Group 1?
What is answers vary?
metals; conductors or thermal and electrical; solids; insoluble; more dense then water
Which substances, when mixed together, maintain their original physical properties?
a- gravel and water
b- water, sand, wood chips
c- salt, water and sugar
d - all of these
e- only a and b
f - only a and c
What is e?
What is the difference between mass and volume? give an example?
what is shape vs weight and answers will vary?
Which of the three blocks has the greatest density and what are there states of matter?
What is block a and solid, gas, and liquid?
which mixture(s) could be separated using a magnet?
a - water and sand
b - iron fillings and flour
c - copper pennies and silver pennies
d - steel paperclips and dirt
What is b and d?
Four students sort materials into two groups: Conductors and Insulators. Which student correctly sorted the materials?
What is student 2?