States of Matter
Physical Properties of Matter
Materials
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Water is an example of what state of matter?

Liquid

100

Clothes are made out of what material?

Cotton

100
Paper comes from what?
Trees
100
Will a rock float?

No

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On a hot sunny day, what will happen to a puddle of water?

It will evaporate.

200

A rock in the ocean is an example of what?

Solid, Liquid, or Gas?

Solid

200

Is a steel paperclip magnetic?

Yes or No?

YES

200

Which kind of metal is the strongest?

STEEL

200

Is a penny magnetic?

NO

200

What tool is used to test magnetism?

Magnet

300

Which item will float in water?

Golf Ball, Rubber Duck, Paper Clip, Rock ?

Rubber Duck

300

If you heat water using a hot plate, what will happen to the temperature?

The temperature will increase.

300

Why is cotton more useful that wood for a shirt?

It is more FLEXIBLE

300

When you add heat to an ice cube, what will happen?

It will melt

300

wood = floats

steel = sinks

plastic = floats

Which material should I use to build a boat? And why?

Wood and Plastic because they FLOAT

400
Vegetable oil is a liquid. If poured into a new container what will happen to its size and shape?

Will it keep or change its size/shape?

It will KEEP its size and CHANGE its shape.

400

To measure mass, what tool can you use?

Scale

400

Why is glass a better option for windows compared to plastic wrap?

Glass is stronger and sturdier.
400

Does gas have its own shape?

No, it takes the shape of its container.

400

Juice cooling to become a solid is an example of what?Melting, Evaportation, Freezing, Boiling

Freezing

500

When ICE changes into WATER, what states of matter are occuring?

liquid changing to a solid

500

How can you test whether an object sinks or floats?

Using a bowl of water
500

Tiny drops of water formed on the outside of a cold can. The droplets formed from condensation. Where did the water come from?

Water Vapor

that has mixed in the air

500

Steam is an example of what?

Water vapor
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When drops form on a cold can, what do we call this?

Condensation

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