Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
This tool is used to measure magnetism.
What is a magnet?
These items insulate electrical energy.
toothpick, eraser, paper clip, aluminum foil, and cotton ball.
What is toothpick, eraser, and cotton ball?
Two items you need for safety when testing solubility.
shorts, apron, hat, gloves, goggles
What are gloves and goggles?
Name two items used to insulate electrical wires.
What is plastic and rubber?
Pushing or pulling force produced by a magnet.
What is magnetism?
This tool is used to measure temperature.
What is a thermometer?
If a material is a good insulator it will keep coffee __________.
What is hot?
This material can be made of ____________.
What is metal?
If an object is placed in water and it is less dense than water it will do this.
What is float?
To group together based on similar traits.
What is to classify?
These two things are used to measure volume.
What are water and a graduated cylinder?
Metals are good conductors of electricity.
What is true?
The green ball is the most dense or the least dense?
What is the most dense?
This is what happens when salt, sugar and butter is placed in hot water.
What is dissolves?
To stay on the surface of a liquid.
What is float?
This tool is used to measure mass.
What is a triple beam balance, or pan balance, or digital scale?
Cooking oil is more dense than water.
What is false?
These four items have two properties in common.
What is physical state (solid) and they cannot be dissolved in water (soluble).
The object that is most likely a washer.
What is object 2?
The amount of space something takes up.
What is volume?
In science we always read a thermometer in this unit.
What is Celsius?
More dense than water means sink.
What is true?
____________ can be used to separate objects that sink in water from those that do not.
What is density?
The letter that is most likely salt.
What is letter D?