Characteristics
Properties
Tools
Matter
Changes
100
Has a definite shape and can not be compressed.
What is a solid?
100
Two qualities that all matter has.
What is mass and takes up space (Volume)
100
You would use this to measure the mass of a wooden block
What is a balance?
100
When a liquid is heated up and changes to a gas.
What is Evaporation?
100
0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit
What is the freezing/melting point for water?
200
Can not diffuse into the air, but can expand and contract
What is a liquid?
200
Square, White, Soft, Solid are all examples of
What are physical properties?
200
This unit of measurement is used to measure liquids.
What is liters and millileters?
200
When gas is cooled down and turns back into a liquid
What is condensation?
200
This increases when you go from a liquid to a solid
What is volume?
300
has particles that move very quickly around, have no pattern and bump into the walls of their container
What is a gas?
300
Put a marble in a graduated cylinder and measure how much the water level rises.
What is the best way to measure the volume of a marble?
300
This is the procedure you use to measure the mass of liquid.
What is weigh the container first. Then weigh the liquid and the container. Then, subtract the weight of the container.
300
A spring scale measures newtons with the force of .....
What is gravity?
300
This stays the same when you go from a liquid to a solid.
What is the mass?
400
Can fill all of their container and can diffuse into the air
What is a gas?
400
This is the best tool to measure the volume of liquid.
What is a graduated cylinder?
400
This is what explains why the water level goes up when you place an object in a graduated cylinder with water.
What is the water level goes up because the object takes up the space where the water used to be. Two things can not take up the same space.
400
True or False- All solids have the same melting point.
What is False?
400
You must have this in order for something to go from a solid to a liquid and then to a gas.
What is heat?
500
Have particles that vibrate in a fixed pattern, can not diffuse into the air and can not be compressed
What is a solid?
500
An experiment to prove that air has mass.
What is weigh two balloons, one that is blown up and one that is not. The one that has air in it will weigh more.
500
This is why the tissue stayed dry when we tipped the cup upside down in the water.
What is the air would not let the water in because two things can not take up the same space.
500
In our balloon experiment, what evidence did you have that air has mass
What is the balloon that was filled up was tipped down on that side?
500
This must occur for something to go from a gas back to a liquid and then back to a solid.
What is cooling?