The idea that everything is made of small particles...
What is the atomic theory.
The amount of matter in a solid, liquid, or gas is called...
What is mass?
What are the three states of matter?
What is solid, liquid, gas?
A type of matter made of 2 or more elements is a ..
What is compound?
The smallest part of compound that still has the properties of that compound is...
What is a molecule?
What 3 parts make up atoms?
What is protons, neutrons, and electrons?
The amount of space an object takes up is...
What is volume?
The smallest part of an element that still has the properties of an element is..
What is an atom?
Different materials placed together but each material keeps its own properties ...
A change in some properties of matter without forming a new kind of matter.
What is physical change?
How is a diamond and graphite different?
The measure of how fast an objects particles move..
What is temperature?
Describe the molecules (particles of an ice cube)?
What is they are made up of vibrating, closely-packed tiny particles?
A mixture in which the substances spread out evenly and will not settle..
What is a solution?
What is chemical change?
What are the properties of metal that make it useful material for electricians?
What is metal conducts electricity, can be shaped, and can withstand high temperatures?
How is the mass of an object measured?
What is a balance?
A substance can FILL a 1-liter bottle, if transferred to 2-liter bottle, the substance fills the new space as well. What state of matter is it in?
What is gas?
What two parts make up a solution?
What is solvent and solute?
What properties might change during a chemical reaction?
What is color, smell, or state of matter?
A scientist is combing two gray elements, he thinks he will create a gray compound. What can you say about his prediction?
What is a compound will create a new substance which is usually different from the original elements?
What are the 5 ways matter can be described?
What is color, volume, mass, temperature, and texture?
Compare the particles in a solid compared to a gas?
What are the particles are slow moving and closely packed together and as heat is applied, the particles are bouncing around and bumping into each other.
Explain one way you could use the properties of matter to separate mixtures.
What is using a magnet to separate metal parts; use a strainer to remove large materials, or use your hand; or water/head to evaporate or separate by density.
Name an example of a chemical change and a physical change.
What is slicing/cutting/blending/smashing a tomato?
What is making cookies, burning a match, rotting fruit?