What is measure length, width, and height, and multiply the measurements?
100
of these, which is the solution - cranberry juice, a bowl of cereal and milk, or chocolate cookie dough?
What is cranberry juice?
200
the amount of space an object takes up
What is volume?
200
carbon, oxygen, and helium
What are elements?
200
the SI unit for liquid volume
What is milliliter or liter?
200
to calculate density
What is mass divided by volume?
200
the 3 principal states of matter
What are solid, liquid, gas?
300
consists of two or more substances that are NOT chemically combined
What is a mixture?
300
for water, it is 100 degrees Celsius
What is the boiling point?
300
if length, width, and height are measured in centimeters, the unit for volume would be __________
What is cubic centimeter (or centimeter to the third power)?
300
handout; # 2
What is C?
300
pure substances include
What are elements and compounds?
400
pure substances formed from chemical combinations of two or more different elements are called
What are compounds?
400
No matter where you go, your _________ will always stay the same, but your ___________ might change, because it depends on the amount of gravity.
What is mass; weight.
400
a unit for density
What is g/cubic cm; OR g/mL?
400
handout, pg. 41, use the information at the top, in the table, calculate the density of coin A and coin B.
What is coin A: 7.6 g/cubic centimeter; B: 8.0 g/cubic centimeter?
400
are 3 characteristic properties of matter
What is boiling point; melting point; and density?
500
the measurement of how much matter an object contains
What is mass?
500
a way to find the volume of a substance
What is measure L,W,H, and multiply the numbers; OR use a graduated cylinder if it is a liquid; OR if it is an irregular object, put if in a graduated cylinder, and see how much the level of water rises?
500
if mass is measured in kilograms, and volume is measured in liters, the unit for density would be ______
What is kg/L?
500
handout; number 12
What is place water in the graduated cylinder, record the volume, add the rock, and subtract the original reading from the final reading.