Matter Vocabulary
States of Matter
Properties of Matter
Changing Matter
Random Question
100

What is matter?

Everything around us that takes up space and has weight is called what?

100

Which state of matter keeps its own shape and does not flow like water?

What is a solid?

100

What property tells you how heavy or light an object is?

What is mass?

100

Ice melts into water. Is this a physical or chemical change?

Physical change — it only changes its state.

100

What has hands but can’t clap?

A clock!

200

Matter is made up of tiny particles that are always moving. What do we call these tiny particles?

Atoms

200

Which state of matter takes the shape of its container but keeps the same amount or volume?

What is a liquid?

200

If you touch something and it feels smooth, rough, or soft, which property are you describing?

What is texture?

200

You tear a piece of paper into small pieces. Is this a physical or chemical change?

Physical change — only the size and shape change.

200

What is the biggest animal in the world?

The blue whale!

300

When two or more atoms combine together, what do they form?

Molecules

300

Which state of matter spreads out to fill the whole space of a container?

What is a gas?

300

What are the five senses you use to observe the properties of matter?

What are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch?

300

ou cook an egg and it becomes solid. Is this a physical or chemical change?

Chemical change — new matter is formed that cannot go back.

300

What is the tallest animal on land?

The giraffe!

400

What are the three states of matter?

solid, liquid, and gas

400

Give five examples of liquids.

What are water, milk, juice, oil, and honey?

400

You drop a rock and a plastic bottle into water. Which one will sink or float?

Rock sinks and plastic bottle floats

400

Iron rusts after being left outside in the rain. Is this a physical or chemical change?

Chemical change — rust is a new substance.

400

What planet is known as the Red Planet?

Mars!

500

A way of describing or telling about matter, such as its color, shape, or texture, is called what?

What is a property?

500

Give five examples of gases.

What are air, oxygen, carbon dioxide, helium, and water vapor?

500

What property is changing when we crumple a piece of paper?

What is shape?

500

You mix vinegar and baking soda and bubbles form. Is this a physical or chemical change?

Chemical change — a gas forms, showing a new substance is made.

500

What do plants need to make their own food?

Sunlight, water, air (carbon dioxide), and soil!