Volume
Mass
Density
States of Matter
Magnets
100
The amount of space an object takes up
What is volume
100
Has mass and takes up space.
What is matter
100
D = mass/volume
What is the formula for Density
100
solid, liquid, gas
What are the three states of matter
100
North and South
What are the two poles of a magnet
200
Determined by measuring and using a formula or by water displacement
What is the volume of a solid
200
The mass of an object
What is never changes
200
50 g of sugar in 400 mL of water has a greater one of these than 40 g of sugar in 400 mL of water
What is density
200
When a liquid changes to a solid.
What is freezing
200
The area around a magnet that exhibits the force of the magnet.
What is the magnetic field.
300
Determined by using a graduated cylinder or a beaker
What is the volume of a liquid.
300
Determined by weighing with a balance.
What is mass
300
A comparison between the density of water and the density of any other material.
What is specific gravity.
300
When a gas changes to a liquid
What is condensation.
300
Happens when the same poles of a magnet are brought near to one another.
What is repulsion (repel).
400
When the three states of matter are placed in order of energy (lowest to highest)
What is solid, liquid, gas
400
A balloon will float on air because it is
What is less dense than air.
400
When a liquid changes to a gas.
What is evaporation.
400
Happens when opposite poles of a magnet are brought together
What is attraction.
500
Has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container
What is a liquid
500
When the three states of matter are placed in order of molecular density from molecules closest to one another to molecules the most spread out.
What is solid, liquid, gas
500
1 g / mL
What is the density of water
500
The energy need to convert a liquid to a gas.
What is the heat of vaporization.
500
Because it has North and South magnetic pole the Earth...
What is the Earth is a magnet