Matter 1
Matter 2
Matter 3
Matter 4
Matter 5
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Mass is the amount of __________ in an object

Matter

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Amount of __________ an object takes up.

Space

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Density formula

d = m/v

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The unit for weight.

N (Newtons)

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Definite volume and definite shape

solids

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Used to measure mass

Triple-beam balance or electronic scale 

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2 Units of volume

ml, L

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1 unit for density

g/ml, g/cm

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Weight is the amount of __________ applied to an object.

Gravity

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Examples: Sun, stars

Plasma

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BASIC unit of mass

grams

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2 Tools used to measure volume of a rectangular prism

Metric Ruler, Yardstick, meterstick

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calculate the density of the following object:

mass = 10g  volume = 2 cm3

5 g/cm3

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No definite shape and no definite volume (2 States)

Gas and Plasma

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Most abundant State of Matter in the Universe but not on Earth

Plasm

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The three weights on a triple-beam balance are called

Riders

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Formula used to measure the volume of a rectangular prisim.

V = l x w x h

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Calculate the density of the following object:

mass = 15 g   volume = 3 ml

5 g/ml

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State of Matter where particles are tight but are able to slide past on another

Liquids

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Found at Absolute Zero (0 K)

B.E.C

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In order to calculate ___________, mass and volume are needed.

Density

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In order to measure the volume of a liquid, you need to read the bottom of the 

meniscus

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Formula for Displacement

V = Vf- Vi

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If a person weighs 100 lbs. on Earth, how much would they weigh on the moon

33 1/3

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Characteristics that help you to distinguish between The States of Matter

Energy of Particles

Particle Arrangement

Distance between Particles