Matter is anything that has _____ and volume.
Mass
Mass is the amount of _____ in an object.
matter
Volume is the amount of ____ an object takes up.
Space
Density is the amount of mass in a given ______.
Volume
What is Mr. Schiller's favorite color?
Blue
Hardness is the resistance of an object to experience ____.
Scratching
A principle stating that mass cannot be created or destroyed.
Conservation of mass
The state or quality of shining by reflecting light.
Luster
Malleability is when a substance is capable of being _____ by hammering or pressing.
Shaped
What is Mr. Schiller's dogs name?
Koda
The temperature at which an object turns from a solid to a liquid is the _______.
Melting point
The temperature at which an object turns from a liquid to a gas is the ______.
Boiling point
Freezing point is the temperature at which an object or substance turns from a liquid to a ____.
Solid
Solubility is the ability of a substance to ______ in a liquid.
Dissolve
Who are Mr. Schiller's 2 best friends?
Mr. Kackley and Ms.. Mcallister
Ductility is when something is capable of being drawn out into the wire. An example of something ductile is ____.
Copper
The degree to which a specified material conducts an ______.
Electrical current
Thermal conductivity is the rate at which _____ passes through a specified material.
Heat
What are 5 different physical properties of matter?
Mass, Volume, Density, Conservation of mass, Hardness, Luster, Malleability, Solubility, Melting point, Electrical conductivity, Freezing point, Boiling point.
What is Mr. Schiller's favorite hobby?
Fishing or hunting
A sample of wood has a mass of 35 g and a volume of 7 mL. What is the density of the wood?
5 g/mL
Does an astronaut have more mass on earth than in space? Why or why not?
No, because they would have the same amount of matter.
What unit do we use when trying to find the mass of an object?
Grams
What are 2 examples of size DEPENDENT physical properties?
Mass and Volume
What is Mr. Schiller's favorite class?
1st period