Fill in the Matter
Solute and Solvent
Physical Properties
Particles
Matter Mix-Up
100

Everything in the universe is made up of ____________.

Matter

100

 The substance that does the dissolving is called the ___________.

solvent

100

 Magnetism, solubility, and shininess are examples of physical ___________.

properties

100
What state of matter has tightly packed particles vibrating in place?

solid

100

 Which of the following is an example of matter?
 A. Water B. Wood C. Helium D. All of the above

All of the above

200

 The Law of ________ of Mass tells us that mass cannot be created nor destroyed.

Conservation

200

 The substance that gets dissolved is the ___________.

solute

200

 ___________ measures how much electricity can pass through an object.

conductivity
200

What state of matter has particles that slide past one another?

liquid
200

 Which is always true of matter?

It is made up of particles.
300

Matter can change its ____________, like when a chocolate bar melts.

form

300

 When one substance is completely gone in another, it is ___________.

dissolved

300

 If a new substance has formed, it is a ___________ reaction.

chemical

300

What state of matter has particles that move freely and are far apart?

Gas

300

 The Law of Conservation of Mass says:

Mass can neither be created nor destroyed.

400

 All physical substances have ____________ and take up space.

mass

400

 A brick can be small and heavy while a beach ball is large and light — they take up different amounts of ___________.

space

400

 Name two physical properties you can observe without changing the substance.

Color, shape, size, texture, state of matter, etc.

400

 True or False: The particles in a solid can move freely.

False — they only vibrate in place.

400

 Name two properties of glass that make it good for a greenhouse.

Transparent, allows sunlight in, traps heat.