Vocabulary
States of Matter
Measuring Matter
Physical Change
Chemical Change
100
Describes the amount of matter packed into a given space
What is density?
100
Has not definite volume and no definite shape.
What is gas?
100
The instrument you would use to measure volume?
What is a graduated cylinder?
100
Condensation
What is a change from a gas to a liquid?
100
A change that forms new kinds of matter.
What is a chemical change?
200
The amount of space that matter takes up
What is volume?
200
The particles in this state of matter move at a moderate pace and slide over each other.
What is a liquid?
200
The instrument you would use to measure mass.
What is a balance scale?
200
evaporation
What is a change from a liquid to a gas?
200
slow chemical change
What is the statue of liberty an example of...a slow or fast chemical change?
300
The amount of matter in something
What is mass?
300
This state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume.
What is a solid?
300
grams
What is the label you would write down after you found the mass of a marble?
300
melting
What is a change from a solid to a liquid?
300
Fast chemical change
What is a rocket ship an example of...a slow or fast chemical change?
400
Anything that takes up space and has mass
What is matter?
400
the particles in a gas move fast and bump into each other.
What is how gas particles move?
400
mL (milliliters)
What is the unit of measure you would write down after you found the volume of a marble?
400
boiling point
What is the temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas?
400
physical change
What is breaking play-dough into snowmen an example of...physical or chemical change?
500
A feature of matter than can be described
What is a physical property?
500
this state of matter takes the shape of its container
What is a liquid?
500
Placing objects in water and observing if they float or sink.
What is how to find density of an object compared to water?
500
melting point
What is the temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid?
500
the penny will shine and no longer be discolored.
What is how we can tell that acetic acid and salt effects a discolored penny?