How many properties make up Matter?
4
The type of matter where its particles have some space and it takes the shape of the container it is in.
Liquid
How does heat transfer?
From Hot to Cold
Moving from a solid to a liquid is an example of...
Physical Change
The definition of an insulator is...
An object that does not allow heat to transfer (move) easily.
What property of matter that uses gravity.
Weight
What state of matter has particle that spread out?
Gas
What type of heat Transfer requires touch?
Conduction
When a chemical change occurs what is created?
A new substance
The definition of a conductor is...
An object that allows heat transfer (movement) easily.
What property tells how heavy or light something is for its size
Density
What factor determines which state a piece of matter will be in?
Temperature
What type of Heat Transfer moves through liquids and gasses?
Convection
1. Adding or taking parts or pieces
2. Creating a new substance
What are 2 examples of good conductors?
1. Metals
2. Rocks and Concrete
3. Water
What property tells us how much matter is in an object?
Mass
Daily Double!
What state of matter occurs when the particles are very tightly packed.
Solid
What type of Heat Transfer uses electromagnetic waves to heat an object?
Radiation
What do we call the fact that when an object breaks apart or changes states but stays the same weight?
Conservation or Weight or Conservation of Mass
What are 3 examples of Insulators
1. Glass
2. Styrofoam
3. Wood and Ceramics
4. Plastic
5. Rubber
6. Fur and Wool
Volume
Final Jeopardy!
Name the four transition words and what states they match with.
Melting - Solid to Liquid
Evaporating - Liquid to Gas
Condensation - Gas to Liquid
Freezing - Liquid to Solid
Match the example with its heat Transfer.
1. A lizard sun bathing.
2. An Air Fryer
3. Hand holding an ice cube.
1. Radiation
2. Convection
3. Conduction.
Daily Double!
Name ALL of the indicators that a chemical change has occurred.
1. Color Change
2. Gas or Bubbles
3. Temperature Change
4. Light
In your own words what is the difference between Conductors and Insulators
Insulators do not allow heat to move easily, they keep objects cool or hot