Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
Anything that you can observe or measure; for example, color, freezing point, and density.
What are physical properties?
Solids, liquids, and gasses
What are the three states of matter?
Allows the flow of electric to go through a material
What is a conductor?
Two or more parts that are combined, but can be easily separated and keeps its original properties
What is a mixture?
The amount of matter in an object (grams).
What is mass?
Whether an object sinks or floats.
What is density?
What are solids?
Stops the flow of electricity from continuing on in an electrical circuit
What is an insulator?
Trail mix, raisin bran, Lucky Charms, salad
What is a mixture?
The amount of space an object takes up (milliliters.)
What is volume?
Pushing or pulling force produced by a magnet
They flow and take the shape of the container they are in, are visible, the particle are more loosely arranged, so you can pass through them.
What is a liquid?
Metal
What is an example of a conductor?
When a solid is mixed with a liquid and the particles get very small throughout the liquid, but do not disappear
What is dissolve?
Matter
What are all objects made of?
The relative density of oil when compared to water
What is less dense than water?
They are invisible, take the shape of the container they are in, allow you to pass through them, and the particles are spread out and move very fast.
What are gasses?
Styrofoam
What is an example of an insulator?
Measurement of the ability of a solid to dissolve in a liquid
What is solubility?
Mass does not change
What happens when you crush a whole cracker into small pieces?
The relative density of a paper clip when compared to Karo syrup.
What is more dense than Karo syrup?
100 degrees Celsius
What is the boiling point of water?
Thermal energy is another name for this.
What is heat energy?
Sand and water stirred together.
What is an example of non-soluble?