Matter & It's Properties
Changes in States of Matter
Mixtures & Solutions
Forces
Water Cycle
100
Anything that takes up space and has mass is
What is Matter
100
In which state of matter are the particles packed together in a tight pattern?
What is a solid.
100

Mixture or chemical change? Water becoming ice.

Mixture

100
A push or pull that causes a change in motion.
What is force.
100

What phase of the water cycle goes from a liquid to a gas?

Evaporation

200
What are the three states of Matter?
What is Solid, Liquid and Gas.
200
Why do liquids have more movement than a solid?
What is their particles are spaced farther apart and can move around.
200

A change that does not create a new substance.

What is a mixture

200
A force that works against motion.
What is friction.
200

What are the four types of precipitation?

Snow, rain, sleet, and snow

300

True or False: Air is matter

True. Air has mass and volume.

300
When liquid particles get cold enough they become what state of matter?
What is a solid.
300

Mixture or chemical change? A match burning.

What is a chemical change?

300
Forces that act on an object but cancel each other.
What is balanced forces.
300

What is the water cycle powered by?

The sun

400

What tool can you use to measure the volume of water?

What is a graduate cylinder

400
What does matter need to change its state?
What is a change in temperature. Either add or remove heat.
400

Mixture or chemical change? A cookie baking.


Chemical change

400
When the forces in one direction are stronger, so they don’t cancel each other.
What is unbalanced forces.
400

Phase of the water cycle that goes from a gas to a liquid

condensation


500
How do you find the density of an object?
What is divide it's mass by it's volume.
500
Which state of matter has no definite volume?
What is a gas. It has no definite volume or shape.
500

The amount of a substance that can be dissolved in another substance is a measure of its ____________.

What is solubility

500

What is Newton's law of motion?

An object in motion will stay in motion, unless another force acts upon it.
500

What percentage Earth's water is freshwater?

3%