Density
Magnetism
Mixtures & Solutions
States of Matter
Insulators & Conductors
100

What is volume?

Amount of space matter occupies.

100

If the north pole of a magnet were close to the south pole of another magnet, the magnets would ________ each other.

Attract

100

What keeps their physical properties?

mixtures

100

What is a liquid?

Has a definite volume but not a definite shape

100

Is copper wire a conductor or an insulator?

Conductor

200

Pouring liquids together the liquid with the highest density will be in this location.

On the bottom

200

A copper penny will or would not be attracted or repelled by a magnet.

will not

200

What is it called where one object dissolves into another.

Solubility or Solution
200

What is a solid?

Has a definite shape and volume

200

Is cloth a conductor or an insulator?

insulator

300

Pouring liquids together the liquid on the top will have the __________ density.

Lowest

300

If two magnet's north poles were placed beside each other, they would _________ each other.

Repel

300

Magnetism is a property that helps separate _________.

mixtures

300

When a liquid is cooled it becomes what?

Solid?

300

What is an insulator?

A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it.

400

What is density?

The amount of matter in a given space or volume.

400

What are the four metals that are magnetic?

Nicole, Iron, Cobalt, Steel

400

A glass of unsweetened tea has a mass of 200 g, 15 g of sugar was added to the tea and stirred until fully dissolved, what is the mass of the tea now?

215 g

400

What is melting?

Phase change of a solid turning into a liquid

400

Is a wooden spoon a conductor or insulator?

insulator

500

Is helium less dense than air?

yes

500

Why do the magnets "float".

They are repelling each other.

500

The easiest way to separate sand and sugar. 

Put the mixture in water and filter out the sand, than evaporate the water.

500

What is a gas?

In this state molecules have a no set volume or set shape.

500

What is a conductor?

A material that allows electricity to flow through it.