mass
volume
matter
density
scientific method
100
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
100
The formula for volume.
What is length x width x height?
100
The definition of matter.
What is anything that has mass and takes up space?
100
The formula for density.
What is d=m/v?
100
The five senses we use to make observations.
What is sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell.
200
A unit for measuring mass.
What are grams?
200
A way to measure volume for a liquid.
What is a graduated cylinder?
200
Things that are not matter.
What is light and sound?
200
The standard unit of measure for density of a liquid.
What is gram/ml?
200
Data that can be expressed using numbers.
What is quantitative data?
300
A triple-beam balance.
What is mass most often measured by?
300
A way to measure volume for irregularly shaped objects.
What is water displacement?
300
Examples of matter.
What is air and water?
300
The two properties related to density.
What is mass and volume?
300
Data that is hard to measure, count or describe in numbers.
What is qualitative data?
400
One is defined by the measurement gravitational force and the other is defined by the amount of matter in an object.
What is the difference between weight and mass?
400
The definition of volume.
What is amount of space an object takes up or occupies?
400
Properties that define matter.
What is volume, mass, and density?
400
The definition for density.
What is the measure of the amount of mass in a given volume?
400
a logical conclusion about an observation.
What is an inference?
500
Mass only changes when the amount of _____ changes.
What is matter?
500
The volume for an object measuring 7x6x4.
What is 168?
500
The amount of space occupied by matter is measured by determining its _______.
What is volume?
500
The standard unit of measure for density of a solid.
What is gram/ cm3?
500
The order of the scientific method.
What is observation, question, hypothesis, experiment, results, and conclusion?
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