Comparing the difference between two or more substances.
Also known as "specific gravity".
What is relative density?
100
The force attracting two opposite poles and repelling two same ones.
What is magnetism?
100
Being able to dissolve in other substances.
What is solubility?
100
1. Allowing heat/energy to pass through easily.
2. Being able to resist heat/energy.
1. What is conducters?
2. What is insulators?
100
1. The amount of mass inside something.
2. The amount of space an object takes up.
3. The amount of gravitational pull on an object.
1. What is mass?
2. What is volume?
3. What is weight?
200
Examples of relative density.
What is water, oil, or different types of substances floating on top of each other because they are more or less dense then each other?
200
Examples of magnetism.
(Example) Iron filings, metal brads, paper clips, steel balls, etc.
200
Examples of solubility.
(Example) Salt, sugar, vitamins, medicine, etc?
200
Examples of conductors and insulators.
(Example) Water, iron, gold, copper, etc.
(Example) Wood, plastic, fabric, rubber, etc.
200
Examples of mass/volume/weight.
(Example) Cars, building blocks, books, etc.
(Examples) Water, lava, acid, juice, etc.
(Example) Pounds, tons, ounces, etc.
300
Examples of objects that are non-soluble.
What is pepper, sand, wood, rubber, etc?
300
Differences and similarities of conductors and insulators.
(Difference) What is that conducters are able to resist heat and insulators allow heat to pass through easily.
(Similarities) What is that both have ways to either resist heat or conduct heat.
300
Differences/similarities of mass and weight.
(Differences) What is that measuring the amount of gravitational pull on something and measuring the amount of matter inside.
(Similarities between both answe) That they both are properties of matter.