Properties of Matter
Changes in Matter
States of Matter
Misc.
100
Matter always has _________ and ____________.

Mass and Volume 

100
The two main changes that matter can go through

Physical Changes and Chemical Changes

100

Name the 3 different states of matter

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

A magnet's OPPOSITE poles (N-S/S-N) will __________ (attract/repel)

Attract

200

The term used for how much matter that is in an object

Mass

200

The difference between a Physical Change and a Chemical Change

Chemical Change=new substance entirely (molecular change)

Physical Change=Composition/Substance remains the same

200

Ocean water evaporating into the air is changing from a ______ to a _______

Liquid; Gas

200

If I take a cup of water and a teaspoon of sugar and measure their masses, then I dissolve the sugar into the water and measure it's mass, will it be the same or different?

The Same-Mass will not change (Law of Cons. of Mass)

300

The term that means the amount of space something takes up

Volume

300

Which is an example of a physical change?

A) Baking a cake

B) Cooking an egg

C) Burning wood

D) Breaking rock into pieces

D) Breaking rock into pieces

300

Room temperature water being put into the freezer is changing from a ______ to a ________

Liquid; Solid

300

What are Mrs. Gavillan's TWO favorite colors?

Blue and Green :)

400

Name 4 different properties of matter

Color, Odor/Smell, Taste, Mass, Volume, Length, Hardness, Magnetism, Size, Shape, Density, Texture, Sound

400

Name 2 actions that will result in a chemical change

Burning, Rotting, Rusting, Cooking, Exploding, Baking, Souring

400

What are the particles like in a solid?

Close and tightly packed together
400

A magnet is attracted to

A) Paper

B) Wood

C) Iron

D) Aluminum 

C) Iron

500
True or False: We use a graduated cylinder to measure matter.

False; We use a BALANCE SCALE.

500
Which is an example of a Chemical change?

A) Shredding paper

B) Mixing fruit into a smoothie

C) An iron nail rusting

D) Breaking a mirror

C) An iron nail rusting

500

This state of matter has an indefinite shape (it takes the shape of container its in) BUT a definite (fixed) volume

Liquid

500

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

The total mass of a whole object will be the same as the sum of the masses of it's parts.

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