Does this matter?
Properties of matter
Sink or sw...err, float
100
The three commons states of matter.
What are solids, liquids, and gases?
100

The ability of a substance to disolve in another substance?

what is solubility 

100

The amount of matter that takes up a certain amount of space (or volume)

What is Density

200

For anything to be matter, it must 

Have mass AND take up _________

What is space?

200

The ability of a substance to burn easily

flammability 

200

The math formula for finding density (hint: it uses two other properties of matter).

What is mass divided by volume? (mass / volume = density)

300

The temperature where a solid turns into a liquid because of heat.

What is the melting point?

300

A reaction with sulfur that makes an item dull in color or lose its brightness

Tarnish

300

Liquid A has a density of 2 g/mL. Liquid B has a density of 4 g/mL. Which one will sink to the bottom?

What is Liquid B? (More dense matter sinks below less dense matter; lighter matter rises above denser matter)

400

The temperature where a liquid turns into a gas because of heat.

What is the boiling point?

400

A distinctive smell

Odor

400

A candy bar has a density of .95 g/mL. Water has a density of 1.0 g/mL. Will the candy bar sink or float?

What is float? The candy bar has a lighter desnity than the water, so it rises above the more dense water.

500

Matter can change in two ways, in appearance of by creating NEW substances. These two types of changes are called ________ reactions and ________ changes.

Chemical Reactions and Physical Changes. 

500

The feel or consistency of a surface or a substance. Example. fuzzy, bumpy, smooth, squishy

texture

500
Mr. Rogers has a pear with a mass of 60 grams and a volume of 40 mL. Will the pear sink or float? (Remember the math formula for density!)
What is sink? The pear's density will be 1.5 g/mL, which is more dense than the 1.0 g/mL of water.