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Conservation of Matter
Density, Mass, Volume
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100

Anything that has weight and takes up space.

Matter

100

A property of matter that measures how well one thing can dissolve in another.

Solubility

100

When a substance dissolves it doesn’t vanish. What happens?

It changes Form

100

If a tv has a length of 45 ft3, Height of 20 ft3, width of 12 ft3, and mass of 158g, what is the density of that TV?

68 ft3

100

Standard of Measurement for a specific object

Unit

200

Characteristics or attributes.

Properties

200

To mix in with another substance. For example: when salt is added to water, it forms saltwater.

Dissolve

200

When a candle burns what state is it starting, and what state is it ending in?

Solid to Liquid to Gas

200

You have a rock with a volume of 15 cm3 and a mass of 45 g. What is its density?

3.0 g/cm3

200

What is mass

The overall weight of an object

300

A property of matter that measures how close together the particles are inside a substance. This can determine things like if something will float or sink.

Density

300

A property of matter that measures how well something can allow electricity to flow through it.

Conductivity

300

When we mix 25 gram of sugar into 150 gram of water, what happens to the sugar and what is the new overall mass?

Sugar dissolves and 175 g total mass

300

You have a different rock with a volume of 30cmand a mass of 60g. What is its density?

2.0 g/cm3

300

What is volume

Measurement of the amount of space an object takes up. Measured in milliliters (ml) or cm3

400

Sulfur Hexaflouride

A gas that is six times more dense than air. It is heavy for a gas and a balloon filled with it sinks.

400

Define Gram

A scientific unit of measuring how heavy something is. A US dollar bill weights about 1 gram.

400

Define “conservation of matter” 

The phrase “conservation of matter” describes how the amount of matter stays the same, even if it changes form.

400

Find the mass of a piece of metal that has a volume of 1.25 m3 and a density of 3.2 kg/m3.

Mass = 3.2 kg/m3 x 1.25 m3


4 g/cm3

400

A brick of salt measuring 10.0 cm x 10.0 cm x 2.0 cm weighs 433 grams. What is its density?

Step 1: Determine Volume

Volume = length x width x height
Volume = 10.0 cm x 10.0 cm x 2.0 cm
Volume = 200.0 cm3

Step 2: Determine Density

Now you have the mass and the volume, which is all the information you need to calculate density.

Density = Mass/Volume
Density = 433 g/200.0 cm3
Density = 2.165 g/cm3

Answer:

The density of the salt brick is 2.165 g/cm3.

500

Define Law of Conservation Of Matter

Tells us that the amount of matter stays the same even when a substance changes form.

500

Define Helium

A gas that has no color or smell and is less dense than air. It is often used to make party balloons float.

500

If a pot of water is left to boil on the stove, some of the water seems to disappear. Where does it go?

When water is heated it changes form from liquid to gas. The gas then escapes into the air.

500

A dump truck was pulling out of McDonald's. The overall weight was 745.5 kg/m3 while its density was 42.6 m3. What was the Volume of the truck?

17.5 g/km3

500

Frank has a paper clip. It has a density of 3.52 g/cm3 and a volume of 5000cm3. What is its mass?


5000 cmx 3.52g cm3 

17,600 g/cm3