States of Matter
Chemical and Physical Change
Density
Volume
Mass
100

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, and Gas.

100

What is physical change?

When the shape, size, or state changes but not the substance.

100

What is Density?

Density is a comparison of an object's mass to its volume.

100

What is Volume?

A measure of the space an object occupies.

100

What is Mass?

A measure of the amount of matter in an object.

200

What is a Boiling Point?

When a liquid boils into a gas.

200

What is chemical change?

When a substance changes into a new substance.

200

What do Denser objects do in water.

Sink

200

What is Volume measured in?

Cubic Centimeters and Millimeters. 

200

What is mass measured in?

Grams and Kilograms.

300

What is a Melting Point?

When a solid melts into a liquid.

300

What is the law of conservation of mass?

Matter can neither created or destroyed.

300

What do less dense objects do in water?

Float

300

What is volume measured by?

Graduated Cylinder.

300

What is mass measured by?

Triple beam balence.

400

What is Condensation?

Gas turning into the liquid state.

400
Is melting an Ice Cube a physical or chemical change?

Physical change.

400

What is the density formula?

D=M/V

400

What are irregular objects volume measured by?

Water Displacement.

400

True or False: Gravity affects Mass.

True.

500

What is Sublimation?

When a solid turns into a gas.

500

Contrast Physical and Chemical Change?

A physical change does not change a substance, a chemical change does change a substance forming a new substance.

500

A rectangular block of copper metal has a mass of 1869 g. The dimensions of the block are 8.4 cm by 5.5 cm by 4.6 cm. From this data, What is the density of copper? 

8.9 g/cm3

500

If the volume is 30 ML and a rock gets added and it goes up to 40 ML what is the volume of the rock?

10 ML

500

Why does gravity not affect mass?

The amount of matter does not change no matter where it is.

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