Matter
Particles in Motion
Changes in State
Physical properties
Mass, volume, hardness
100

Examples of matter____

water, air, rocks, plants, animals,etc.

100

What is an example of a gas particle

Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen

100

True or False:

Solid particles are packed so tightly together that they cannot move freely, yet they never stop moving completely

True

100

Volume is the amount of ____

Space an object takes up

100

True of False

A beach ball has more mass than a bowling ball

false

200

Gas: Shape____,Volume___

Not definite, not definite

200

Gas particles differ from liquid particles because gas  particles: 

spread out to fill space

200

Evaporation: Liquid--

Condensation: Gas---

Gas, Liquid

200

Mass is a measure of ___________

how much matter is in an object

200

The scale used to measure hardness is called the 

Mohs Scale

300

Liquid: Shape____ Volume____

Not Definite, definite

300

In gas, particles:

move freely in all directions and spread apart
300

Changes in state: Melting: Solid---

                          Freezing: Liquid---

Liquid, Solid

300

Physical properties: define volume

how much space something takes up 

300

Hardness measures how well a material resists

scratching

400

Solid: Shape____, Volume_____

Definite, definite

400

In liquid, particles:

Slide past one another

400

Which change of state happens when heat energy is removed from water vapor?

Condensation

400

Physical properties: Define Matter

how heavy something is

400

Liquid is measured in ______ or ______

liters, milliliters

500

Matter is anything that has____ and takes up ____.

Mass, space

500

In a solid, particles mostly:

Vibrate in place

500

When a liquid changes into a gas at the surface, the process is called

Evaporation

500

A physical property is something you can_____ without changing the kind of matter.

Observe or measure

500

Which tool is best used to measure mass?

Balance

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