Mixture and Solutions
Density
Conductor and Insulator
States of Matter
Classifying matter
100

When two or more substances are combined and they do not create a new substace

Mixture

100

When an object if less dense than water it will....

float

100

Definition of Conductor 

something that allows the flow of electricity

100

The three states of matter

solid, liquid, gas

100

This matter is a solid, is conductive, is more dense than water, is not soluble in water and is copper. What is the object?

penny

200

When two or more substances are combined and they create a new substance

solution

200

When an object is more dense than water it will.....

sink

200

Definition of insulator 

something that slows down or does not allow the flow of electricity 

200

This keeps is volume and shape

solid

200

This is soluble in water, creates solutions, is white, a solid, and does not create electricity. 

salt or sugar

300

Cereal and milk, marbles and metal are examples of 

mixtures

300

You have a mixture of oil, water, honey, and corn syrup. 

The layers go, oil, water, honey, and then corn syrup on the bottom. Which is the most dense of the mixture?

Corn Syrup 

300

4 examples of a conductor for electricity 

copper, aluminum, iron, steel, metal

300

Changes shape but keeps its volume

liquid

300

This matter is less dense than water, the tip of it conducts electricity but the other part of it is a insulator, its does not dissolve in water, and unless melted it will create mixtures.  

pencil 
400

chocolate milk, salt water, sugar water are examples of what

solutions

400

Name three objects that would be less dense than water?

Pencil, ruler, ping pong ball, soccer ball, baseball, notebook. 

400

4 examples insulators for electricity 

plastic, wood, rubber, glass

400

Changes volume and shape 

gas

400

This matter dissolves in water and creates solutions, is yellow and smells sweet, does not conduct electricity, is a solid until dissolved. 

lemonade powder 

500

Four ways to separate mixtures 

magnate, sifter, tweezers, boiling water 

500

What does it mean about the molecules in an object when it is more dense than water? (i.e. are there more or less)

more molecules in an object to make it more dense and sink. 

500

When creating a cup to insulate the water to stay cool, what can you not have?

metal

500

What is not considered matter?

feelings, like love and hate 

500

This matter creates mixtures and solutions, is a liquid, clear until new solution is created, does not have a true taste or smell, can be more or less dense depending on what is put in it. 

Water