Matter
States of Matter
States of Matter
Mixtures/Solution
Other
100

Anything that has weight and takes up space

Matter

100
this form has a specific shape
SOLID
100

This form is invisible and spreads out to fill up the container it is in

GAS

100

a fruit salad is an example of a

Mixture

100

Tool that is used to measure volume

Graduated Cylinder


200

Name 4 properties of matter.

Size, Shape, color, texture, odor, taste

200

this form can be poured and takes the shape of the container

LIQUID

200

True or false

Physical properties are something you can observe, measure, or describe when looking at a piece of matter.

TRUE

200

one or more substances are dissolved in another substance

Solution

200

mass is measured in

volume is measured in 

Grams

Milliliters

300

Name 3 states of matter

LIQUID

SOLID

GAS

300

Particles inside of a solid are...Tightly packed or far apart

Tightly packed

300
The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid

Melting Point

300

True or False

Mixtures are chemically combined

False

300

What makes particles move faster and farther

Energy

400

the amount of matter that makes up an object.

Mass

400

Describe particles in gas

lose and have room to move around


400

The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas

Boiling Point

400

separating substances with a filter

Filtration 
400

Molecules move faster when what is added

Heat

500

how heavy or light an object is

WEIGHT

500

These 2 states of matter have no defined shape and no defined volume.

Gas and liquid

500

True or False

Two objects that have the same volume will always have the same weight

FALSE 

WHY

500

changes from a liquid to a gas

Evaporation 

500

What happens to the molecules when a liquid changes to a gas?

They spread out