Matter
Matter
Definitions
Particle Arrangement
Measurement
100
Name the three most common forms of matter found on Earth
Solids, liquids and gases
100
Give an example of a solid, of a liquid and of a gas.
Partner discretion.
100
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
100
A mixture where the particles are evenly spaced and the different parts cannot be easily seen.
Homogenous Mixture
100
name the tool used to measure length and what unit of measure we use.
Ruler--centimeters, inches, etc.
200
What are three physical properties you could use to describe solid objects?
shape texture weight density color hard/flexible etc.
200
What are three properties you could use to describe a liquid?
Foamy, bubbly, color, viscous, transparent, etc.
200
The amount of matter in an object
What is mass?
200
A pure substance with only one type of atom
What is an element?
200
What unit of measure do we use to measure mass?
grams
300
Define the difference between a solid, a liquid and a gas.
A solid keeps its shape, a liquid takes the shape of the container and a gas goes everywhere.
300
What does it mean to melt and object?
Turn it from a solid to a liquid.
300
Anything that takes up space and has mass is____.
What is matter?
300
A type of mixture where you can see the different parts and they are arranged unevenly.
Heterogenous Mixture
300
What unit of measure do we use to measure volume?
milliliters or cm cubed
400
What does it mean when something evaporates?
It changes from a liquid to a gas.
400
What does it mean when an object freezes?
It changes from a liquid to a solid.
400
The amount of mass in a given volume
What is density?
400
Two or more different atoms that are chemically combined.
What is a compound?
400
Unit of temperature
Degrees Celsius
500
What do you need to change matter from a solid to a liquid or from a liquid to a gas.
add heat or energy
500
What do you need to change something from a gas to a liquid or a liquid to a solid?
Take heat/energy away from it.
500
The way you find volume of an irregular object.
What is a water displacement? (using a graduated cylinder)
500
Two or more different particles that are not chemically combined and can be physically separated.
What is a mixture?
500
Use a ______ to find out the mass of an object.
Balance/Scale