Science and stuff
Mass or weight?
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Physical Properties
CER
100

An idea that can be replicated, verified, and can be observed and tested is known as a what?

What is a scientific idea?

100

What does mass measure?

What is the quantity of matter in an object?

100

Density is...

What is the amount of mass per volume?

100

The temperature when liquid turns to gas. 

What is boiling point?

100

A statement that answers a testable question.

What is a claim?

200

A statement that is biased in its results and ignores parts of the method within an investigation is known as a what?

What is a pseudoscientific idea?

200

What does weight measure?

What is the force of gravity acting on an object?

200

The formula for calculating density.

What is mass/volume?

200

The materials ability to dissolve. 

What is solubility?

200

The data or facts that are available to support your claim. 

What is the evidence?

300

Which of the following does science attempt to explain? Moral values, Biased opinion, meaning of life, or natural phenomenon?

What is natural phenomenon?

300

The gravitational strength at the poles is greater than the gravitational strength at the equator. What will happen to an object when it moves from the poles to the equator?

What is its weight will decrease?

300

Object A has a mass of 10 g and a volume of 8 cm3. Object B has a mass of 10 g and a volume of 6 cm3. The object with a greater density. 

What is Object B, by 0.42 gram per cubic centimeter?

300

Magnetism is this type of physical property because it does not depend on how much matter is present.

What is an intensive physical property? 

300

Making a connection between the evidence available and your claim. This usually includes science content and vocabulary.

What is the reasoning?

400

What is the typical, common sense order of the scientific method?

What is the purpose/question, research, hypothesis/proposed explanation, experiment, analysis, conclusion?

400

Two descriptions about physical quantities are given below:

Quantity A: It remains constant.
Quantity B: It depends on gravitational pull.

What quantities are these most likely describing?

What is Quantity A is mass and Quantity B is weight?

400

Object A has a density of 10 g/cm3 and a mass of 9 g. Object B has a density of 10 g/cm3 and a mass of 4 g. The object with the greater volume. 

What is Object A, by 0.5 cubic centimeter?

400

Read the list of substances.

Wood, Iron, Glass, Aluminum, Paper

Substances that have high thermal conductivity.

What is Iron and Aluminum. 

400

Cold air weighs more than hot air.

What is the claim?

500

Micah is studying the effect of soil on the growth of plants. Three identical plants having a height of 15 cm were used for the experiment. The first plant was planted in Type A soil in 4 hours of sunlight, the second plant was planted in Type B soil in 6 hours of sunlight, and the third plant was planted in Type C soil in darkness. All other growing conditions of the plants were kept constant. What did Micah do wrong?

What is control the amount of sun that each plant received?

500

The gravitational strength on Earth is less than the gravitational strength on Neptune. The weight will be greater on this planet. 

What is the weight of an object will be greater on Neptune than Earth?

500

The properties of a cube are listed below:

Density = 40 g/cm3
Length of side = 2 cm

The mass of the cube.

What is 320 grams?

500

Read the list of substances.

Air, Copper, Glass, Gold, Wood

The substances that have high electrical conductivity.

What is the Copper and Gold?

500

When I filled a 9 centimeter diameter balloon with cold air, it weighed 1 gram and when I weighed the same balloon with hot air, it weighed 0.5 grams.

What is the evidence?