States of matter
Vocabulary
Volume
Changes in Matter
Mixtures vs. Solutions
100

What is Helium

what is gas

100
The amount of matter something contains

What is mass

100

Would you use a ruler or a graduated cylinder to measure the volume of a rock

What is a graduated cylinder

100

the process when a liquid turns into a solid

what is freezing

100

A combination of two or more substances that keep their original properties and can easily be separated. 

What is mixture

200

Takes on shape of the container and the particles are close together with no regular pattern.

what is Liquid

200
anything that takes up space and has mass. 
what is matter
200

Look at this picture of a graduated cylinder. what is the volume of the water.

What is 67 mL.

200

The process when a gas turns into a liquid

What is condensation

200

A cup of sweet tea is an example of...

What is a solution

300

Particles are tightly packed together and in a regular pattern. Has a definite shape and and take up a definite amount of space

what is solid

300

The amount of space matter takes up

What is volume

300

What tools do you use to measure volume

What is ruler, beaker, graduated cylinder, measuring cup

300
The process when a liquid turns into a gas

what is evaporation

300

True or False: Sand dissolves better in water than sugar. 

What is false
400

The particles move the fastest in this state of matter.

What is gas

400

What you use to measure mass 

What is a triple-beam balance

400

How do you measure the volume of an object that has straight lines?

What is Length x width x height 

400

The process where a solid turns into a liquid. 

What is melting

400

A mixture of two or more substances that cannot be easily separated and makes a new substance.

What is a solution

500

Matter that has no definite shape but definite volume

liquid

500

Compares an amount of matter to the amount of space it takes up

What is Density

500

Explain displacement

Graduated cylinder and object. You first measure where the water level is at without the object in it. then you place the object in the water. You measure the new water level. Subtract the original water level from the new which equals the displacement of the water. This is equivalent to the volume of the object. 

500

Which two processes involve heat energy being applied

What is evaporation and melting
500

What do the particles in a solution look like?

What is evenly distributed