States of Matter
Describing Matter
Measuring Matter
Mixtures of Matter
100
What is matter?
Matter is anything that takes up space.
100
Give three examples of matter that are solids.
Examples: book, chair, desk, etc.
100
What are three ways to measure matter?
Matter can be measured by its mass, volume, and density.
100
What is it called when two forms of matter are put together?
A mixture.
200
What are the three states of matter?
The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
200
Give three examples of matter that are liquids.
Examples: milk, water, juice, syrup, etc.
200
What does mass measure?
Mass measures the amount of matter in something.
200
What is the difference between a mixture and a solution?
In a solution, the matter mixes evenly. In a mixture, it does not.
300
Describe the shape and volume of solids.
Solids always have the same shape and the same volume.
300
Give three examples of matter that are gases.
Examples: wind, air, helium, oxygen, etc.
300
What does volume measure?
Volume measures the amount of space matter takes up.
300
Give an example of a mixture.
Examples: salad, cereal and milk, etc.
400
Describe the shape and volume of liquids.
Liquids have the same volume but take the shape of whatever container they are in.
400
Describe the carpet. Use at least two properties of matter.
Sight: blue, green, brown Touch: bumpy, soft
400
What does density measure?
Density is the mass of matter compared to its volume.
400
If you mix salt and water together, what will happen?
The salt will dissolve into the water, creating a solution.
500
Describe the shape and volume of gases.
Gases have no definite shape or volume.
500
Describe an apple. Use three properties of matter.
Sight: red, green Touch: smooth Taste: sweet, bitter Smell: sweet
500
Name two objects that would sink in water. Why would it sink?
Examples: rock, marble, coin, etc. They sink because they are more dense then the water.
500
What is a chemical change?
A chemical change is when different matter is mixed together to form new matter.
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