This is the formula used to calculate the volume of a cube/rectangular prism.
What is length × width × height?
All matter is made of...
What is an atom?
This unit is most commonly used to measure the volume of a liquid in science class.
What is a milliliter (mL)?
Two or more atoms that are connected together and act as a unit.
What are molecules?
Which state of matter has a rigid property?
What is a solid?
This property is calculated by dividing an object’s mass by its volume.
What is density?
The space an object occupies.
What is volume?
Energy due to motion.
What is Kinetic energy?
An object has a mass of 50 grams and a density of 10 g/cm³. What is its volume?
What is 5 cubic centimeters (cm³)?
How much matter is in an amount of space.
What is Density?
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another.
What is solubility?
This is the state of matter that has no definite shape or volume and consists of particles that are electrically charged. It's often called the "fourth state of matter" and is found in stars and lightning.
What is plasma?
When measuring liquid volume in a graduated cylinder, you always read the measurement at this part of the curved surface of the liquid.
What is the meniscus?
How well materials allow heat or electricity to pass through them.
What is Conductivity?
Color, shape, texture, state of matter, and density are all examples of this type of property that can be observed or measured without changing the substance’s identity.
What are physical properties?