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States of Matter/Is it Matter?
Properties
Definitions
Miscellaneous
Measuring Matter
100
A desk or juice.
What is matter.
100
The qualities or characteristics of matter are called this.
What are properties.
100
Everything in the world that has mass and takes up space
What is matter.
100
When a person is on the moon, this changes (mass, weight, or neither).
What is weight.
100
You would use this to measure the length of a school bus.
What is meters.
200
A cup.
What is a solid.
200
When two substances interact and cause a reaction.
What is a chemical property.
200
The amount of mass an object has for a certain volume.
What is density.
200
An astronaut has a mass of 70 kilograms on Earth. Her mass on the moon would be.
What is 70 kilograms.
200
The system of measurement based on the number 10.
What is metric system.
300
Hopes and dreams
What is not matter.
300
Examples are smell, sight, touch.
What is physical properties.
300
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass.
300
The unit weight is measured in.
What is newtons.
300
You would use this to measure how much liquid a jug of juice holds.
What is a liter.
400
Coffee
What is a liquid.
400
The red bull and milk experiment is an example of.
What is a chemical property.
400
The measure of the pull of gravity on an object.
What is weight.
400
The volume of a box that measures 10 cm long, 2 cm wide, 2 cm high.
What is 40 cubic cm.
400
Mass divided by volume
What is the formula for density.
500
Helium
What is a gas.
500
Matter is made up of these.
What is atoms or molecules.
500
The amount of space an object occupies.
What is volume.
500
A ball of clay has a volume of 600 cubic centimeters. If you flatten out the clay, it would then have a volume of...
What is 600 cubic centimeters.
500
L x W x H -or- B x H
What is the formula for volume.