Magnetism
Density
Solubility
Conductor/ Insulators
States of Matter
Science Tools
100

Is a penny attracted to a magnet? 

No

100

If an object floats on water, is it more dense or less dense than the water?

Less dense

100

True or false: If an object dissolves in water, it is NOT soluble.

False

100

True or false: The black plastic cords seen around a plug cable is an insulator.

True

100

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

What tool can I use to measure volume in liquid form?

Graduated cylinder/ Beaker 

200

If a bolt is in water and you put a magnet next to the water but the bolt does not move, is it magnet or not?

It is not magnet.

200

If a bolt sinks in water, is it more dense or less dense than water?

It is more dense.

200

If you put salt in a glass of water and it disappears, is it soluble? 

Yes

200

If I wear a cotton glove to take a pan out of the oven and I do NOT get burnt, is the glove a conductor or insulator? 

Its an insulator. 

200

If a solid goes to a liquid, what happened to the state of matter?

It melted.

200

What is a pan balance used for?

It measures 2 objects against each other. 

300

If an object does not move towards a magnet, is it magnetic or not magnetic?

it is not magnetic.

300

If you had a graduated cylinder that had 3 liquids in it, dish soap on top, water in the middles, and honey on the bottom, which one is the most dense?

Honey

300

If an object is soluble it _________ in water.

Dissolves 

300

Which one of these items is a conductor of thermal energy?

Plastic fork, cotton glove, or a silver spoon 

Silver spoon

300

When a liquid turns into a solid, what happens to the liquid?

It freezes 

300

What measure temperature?

A thermometer 

400

If I run a magnet over a paper clip and it picks up the paper clip, is the paper clip magnetic or non-magnetic?

Magnetic

400

If I put a ping pong ball in water and it floats but I put a nail in water and it sinks, which one is less dense than the water?

The ping pong ball

400

Define solubility. 

Anything that can dissolve in water

400

Define conductor. 

A conductor allows heat or electricity to run through it.

400

What do these things have in common?

Ice cubes, rock, and a plastic spoon.

They are solids.

400

What does a triple beam balance measure?

Mass

500

What does cotton, a penny, and foil paper have in common?

They are non-magnetic.

500

If a sponge floats in water, is it more dense or less dense than the water?

It is less dense.

500

Define insolubility. 

An object not dissolving in liquid.

500

Define insulator.

An object that does not allow for electricity to flow through it. 

500

Does a liquid take the form of its container?

Yes

500

How can you measure how much time it takes for water to boil?

A stopwatch/ timer