Measuring Matter
Measuring Matter
Changes in Matter
Changes in Matter
100

State a difference between mass and weight.

What is mass remains constant.

100

What happens to an object's mass on the moon?

What is it remains constant.

100

Which of the following is not a physical change?

water freezing, sugar dissolving, silver tarnishing

What is silver tarnishing.

100

Which of the following is not a chemical change?

iron rusting, food coloring dissolving in water, wood burning



What is food coloring dissolving in water.

200

Three measurable properties of matter are mass, weight, and volume. Name a fourth measurable property.

What is density.

200

An object with a greater density than water (>1 g/ml) will...

What is sink.

200

Which is an example of a physical change absorbing energy?  butter melting, water freezing

What is butter melting.

200

The energy stored in the bonds between atoms is: chemical energy, thermal energy, electrical energy

What is chemical energy.

300

The amount of matter in an object is a measure of its...

What is mass.

300
Name the formula for density.

What is D=M/V.

300
In an endothermic change, energy is...

What is absorbed.

300

The energy of motion of the particles of matter.

What is temperature.

400

What is the SI unit of mass?

What is kilogram (gram).

400

What is the SI unit for volume?

What is cubic meter.

400

New substances are produced in which type of change?

What is chemical.

400

Only the form or appearance of matter is altered during which type of change?

What is physical.

500

One liter is equal to how many milliliters?

What is 1,000.

500

A balloon filled with helium rises higher than one filled with air. Which has a greater density, air or helium?

What is air?

500

In a physical or chemical change, matter is neither created nor destroyed.

What is conservation of mass.

500

The type of energy that naturally flows from warmer matter to cooler matter.

What is thermal.