This is the number of stars in our solar system.
What is One? (The Sun)
This physical property can be described as a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
These are properties that can be measured or observed only when matter undergoes a change to become an entirely different kind of matter.
What are chemical properties?
The vertical columns on the periodic table.
What are groups?
This is an educated guess during the scientific method.
What is a hypothesis?
These objects can be classified as a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
What are dwarf planets?
This physical property of matter is described as a measure of the compactness of a substance, expressed as its mass per unit volume.
What is density?
This image is an example of what chemical property?
What is rust?
The horizontal rows on the periodic table.
What are periods?
This is the first step in the scientific method.
What is "make an observation"?
These celestial objects consist of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
What are comets?
This is the formula for how to calculate for the density of an object.
What is D=M/V (Density=Mass/Volume)?
This chemical property is is the ability of matter to burn.
What is flammability?
The atomic number of an element tells us this about an atom of that element
What is number of protons?
This is usually written as an "if..., then...." statement.
What is a hypothesis?
This is a theoretical spherical layer of icy objects surrounding our Sun, a star, and likely occupies space at a distance between about 2,000 and 100,000 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun.
What is the Oort Cloud?
This physical property is the amount of space that an object takes up.
What is volume?
This chemical property is the amount or degree in which a substance is needed to be poisonous.
What is toxicity?
All of the elements in group 1 on the periodic table have this many number of valence electrons.
What is one?
This is the variable that you change during an experiment.
What is the independent variable?
We get the term AU (Astronomical mass unit) from this general distance of measurement.
What is the distance between the Earth and the Sun?
This is how you can find the volume of an irregular shaped object.
What is water displacement?
This chemical property is the ability of matter to combine chemically with other substances.
What is reactivity?
When an atom has a different number of neutrons.
What are isotopes?
This is the variable that changes during your experiment/is being measured.
What is the dependent variable?