Properties of Matter
Measurements
States of Matter
Changes in States
Changes in Matter
100

Anything that has mass and takes up space. 

a)Matter

b)Mass

c)Volume

a)Matter

100

The standard unit of measurement for VOLUME.

liter (L)

100

What has a definite shape and volume.

solid

100

To cause a solid to melt and become a liquid requires ________.

heat

100

Two or more kinds of matter that are mixed together.

a mixture


200

The amount of material that an object has. 

a)Volume

b)Space 

c)Mass

c)Mass

200

Smaller amounts of liquid are measured in ___________.

milliliters (mL)

200

What has no definite shape or volume.

a gas

200

To cause a liquid to a gas requires __________.

heat

200

A change in matter that DOES NOT form a new substance.

a physical change

300

A characteristic of matter that can be observed with our senses.

a Physical Property

300

The standard unit of measurement for mass.

gram

300

What has a definite volume but no definite shape.

a liquid

300

To cause a gas to become a liquid requires it to __________ down.

cool


300

A change in matter that DOES form a new substance.

a chemical change

400

Which has more mass? A beach ball or a baseball?

A baseball

400

A tool used to compare an unknown mass with a known mass.

a balance

400

What are the states of matter?

solid, liquid, and gas


400

The process of when a liquid changes to a gas.

evaporation

400

Give 2 examples from of a chemical change.

iron objects rusting & baking a cake

500

What are the five senses?

Sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell

500

What has lines and numbers on its side and is used to measure volume.

a graduated container

500

What are the three states of water?

ice (solid), water (liquid), and water vapor or steam (gas)

500

The process when a gas changes to a liquid.

condensation

500

What physical change was shown in our apple volcano experiment?

Baking soda dissolved in water.