The smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element
What is Atom
100
The amount of space matter takes up
What is Volume
100
Something all matter has. It is measured with a balance.
What is Mass
100
A characteristic of matter that can be observed by the senses without changing the matter into something new.
What is Physical Property.
100
Cooking is this kind of change.
What is chemical
200
Anything that has mass and takes up space
What is Matter
200
The amount of matter in an object
What is Mass
200
This is found by measuring the length x width x height of a block. Sometimes the formula is shown as base times height.
What is the volume of that block.
200
Size, shape, color, odor, and texture are examples of these
What is Properties of matter
200
Cooking, burning, rusting, exploding, tarnishing, and changing color are all examples of this.
What is chemical properties.
300
A particle of matter that is made up of two or more atoms joined together
What is Molecule
300
The heaviness of an object. The measure of the pull of gravity on an object.
What is Weight
300
A beaker or graduated cylinder is used to find this of a liquid.
What is the volume of a liquid.
300
This is a characteristic of matter that can be observed only when matter is changed into a new kind of matter. For example, after burning wood, the wood becomes ash.
What is a chemical property
300
This happens at 100 degrees Celsius.
What is when water changes from a liquid state to a gas state.
400
Three forms that matter takes, usually solid, liquid, gas
What is States of Matter
400
How much matter is in a given space or volume.
What is Density
400
The ability of matter to change when heated is this kind of property
What is chemical property
400
A matter's physical properties decide this about the substance.
What is how the matter is used.
400
All matter is made of these.
What is Atoms
500
A system of measurement based on multiples of ten
What is Metric System
500
The number of atoms in an object is equal to this
What is the mass of the object.
500
This is equal to the mass divided by the volume. D = M/V
What is density
500
Scientists use both physical properties and chemical properties to do this.