Matter Matters
Physical or Chemical Properties
Measuring Matter
Miscellaneous
100

Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma are known as ______________. 

States of Matter 

100

States of Matter is a _____________ property. 

Physical 

100

To measure the mass of a recatongular prism what tool do you need 

a scale or balance 

100

Ms. Trucco's slime went back to normal after time because ________________________. 

The layers had different densities 
200

__________ is the amount of space taken up by an object.

Volume

200

Conductivity, malleability, ductility, solubility, and density are all examples of ____________________.

Physical properties

200

Weight is measured in ___________ or ____________

Pounds (lbs) or Newtons 

200

Your ____________ will not change in outer space.

Mass

300

__________ is the amount of matter in an object.

Mass

300

A physical property is 

a property that can be observed without changing the identity of the matter.

300

The volume of a regular shaped object is calculated using ________________

length x width x height (or formula)

300

__________________ is the ability of a substance to burn.

Flammability

400

_________ is a measure of the gravitational force on an object.

Weight

400

Flammibility and reativity are examples of ___________ properties.

Chemical 

400

To measure an irregular shaped object such as a rock I should use the __________ method  to calculate the volume of the object.

Displacement 

400

What is a property? 

a characteristic or trait that you can use to describe matter by observation and measurement

500

Matter is 

anything that has mass and takes up space 

500

Can be observed when the bonds between atoms are broken 

Chemical properties

500

What formula is used to calculate density? 

        M

  D= __

        V

500

The more massive an object is, the greater its __________. (hint: think of the size of planets)

Gravitational pull 

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