Intro to Matter
Density
Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Change
100

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is matter?

100

The density of water.

What is one?

100

The shininess of an object is called this.

What is luster?

100

The common name for iron oxide.

What is rust?

100

Cutting hair is an example of this type of change.

What is physical change?

200

The amount of matter in an object.

What is mass?

200

The formula for finding density.

What is mass divided by volume?

200

The ability of one substance to dissolve in another.

What is solubility?

200

The Statue of Liberty turns green because of this chemical process?

What is oxidation?

200

Baking a cake is an example of this type of change. 

What is a chemical change?

300

The amount of space an object occupies.

What is volume?

300

The least dense of oil, vinegar, and water.

What is oil?

300

The ability to be rolled or pounded into various shapes.

What is malleability?

300

Silver, gold, brass, and other metals turn darker, and that darker substance is commonly called this.

What is tarnish?

300

This type of change is obvious on the Statue of Liberty and when grilling a steak.

What is color?

400

The formula to find volume for a regularly shaped object.

What is length x width x height?

400

Find the mass of an object with a density of 5 g/cm3 and a volume of 4 cm3.

What is 20 grams?

400

The ability of some metals to be attracted at a distance.

What is magnetism?

400

An example of this chemical property is a log burning.

What is flammability?

400

This type of change is obvious when baking a cake, cutting the grass, or finding out your milk has gone  bad.

What is odor?

500

The method to find volume of an irregularly shaped object.

What is water displacement?

500

Find the volume of an object whose density is 8 g/cm3 and mass is 40 grams.

What is 5 cm3 (mL)?

500

The rate at which a substance transfers heat.

What is thermal conductivity?

500

An example of this chemical property is combining vinegar and baking soda.

What is reactivity?

500

Two liquids combine and form this solid, which settles at the bottom of the container.

What is a precipitate?

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