Properties: Physical or Chemical
Volume, Density, & Mass
Measuring:Units and Tools
Changes: Physical or Chemical
100
Length and volume are examples of _________ properties.
physical
100
What term is used to define anything that has mass and takes up space?
matter
100
What units are used to measure the volume of a solid?
cubic centimeters; centimeters cubed
200
True or False: Flammability is an example of a chemical property.
True
200
How is the volume of a regular shape found? *Hint: formula
length x width x height; l x w x h
200
Mass is measured in _________ using a ____________.
grams; triple beam balance
300
An empty graduated cylinder has a mass of 91 g. When filled with 38 mL of water, the cylinder has a mass of 129 g. What is the mass of the 38 mL of water?
38 grams
300
The physical property of temperature is measured using a ___________.
thermometer
300
True or False: Melting ice is an example of a chemical change.
False; physical change
400
When a brick is lowered into a bucket full of water, some of the water spills out over the sides. Why does this happen?
Matter takes up space.
400
True or False: The length of the sixth grade hallway should be measured in millimeters (mm).
False; meters
400
Are phase changes(melting, freezing, evaporating, condensating, boiling) physical or chemical changes?
physical changes
500
What physical property is responsible for the sinking and floating of objects?
density
500
A graduated cylinder has 43 mL of water. After dropping an irregular shape in the cylinder, it now reads 52 mL. What is the volume of the irregular shape?
9 mL
500
List 5 pieces of evidence that a chemical change has taken place.
Bubbles, Smoke, Change in color, Makes a sound, Production of light or heat
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