Metrics
Scientific Notation
Introduction to Matter
Measuring Matter
Particles of Matter/Density Calculations
100
This is the metric prefix that is abbreviated daL.
What is decaliter
100
In the form a x 10b, what does a represent?
What is number greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10
100
These are the three states of matter.
What are solid, liquid, and gas.
100
This is a measure of the force of gravity on an object.
What is weight?
100
This is the force that holds two atoms together.
What is a chemical bond?
200
What is the abbreviation for hectometer?
What is hm?
200
This is what we call a normal number like 13480
What is standard form?
200
These kinds of properties always hold true for a substance and can be used to identify the substance. Some examples are density, boiling point, and melting point.
What are characteristic properties?
200
This property doesn't change depending on location and measures the amount of "stuff" contained in an object.
What is mass?
200
For a particular element, these are all exactly alike.
What is an atom?
300
These are the three base units of the metric system.
What are meter, liter, and gram?
300
Scientific notation is a better way to write these two types of numbers.
What is very small and very large numbers?
300
In this type of change, there is a change in appearance but not in the identify of the matter.
What is a physical change?
300
This is how many cubic centimeters is in 1 mL.
What is 1cm3
300
An apple has a volume of 5cm3 and a mass of 25g. What is the density?
What is 5g/cm3?
400
This is the power that the metric system is based on.
What is 10?
400
This is 2780000 in scientific notation
What is 2.78 x 106
400
This is when two or more substances are put together but NOT chemically combined.
What is a mixture
400
This is a method for measuring the volume of an irregular solid.
What is water displacement?
400
What are the three requirements for something to be matter?
Must have mass and volume and be made up of atoms
500
This is 789.4cg in kg.
What is 0.007894kg?
500
This is 5.9 x 10-4 in standard form.
What is 0.00059?
500
This is a pure substance formed from a combination of two or more elements.
What is a compound?
500
This is the amount of space matter takes up or how much something can hold.
What is volume?
500
A piece of cake has a volume of 10cm3 and a density of 10g/cm3. This is the mass of the cake?
What is 100g?