Match the term with its definition 1
Match the term with its definition 2
Short answer
Short answer
100

The amount of a substance.

a) mass

b) density 

c) volume

C-Volume 

100

The ability for one substance to float in another.

a) volume 

b) balance

c) buoyancy 

c- buoyancy 

100

Explain how the water you drink today could be the same water a dinosaur drank thousands of years ago.


Water is recycled. After a dinosaur drank water it exhaled some water into the atmosphere. The water has been recycled within the atmosphere for thousands of years.

100

What are two units for measuring mass? (todays units, and old English)


grams, slugs, liters, meters, kilo, deci, centi

200

How strongly something is pulled on by gravity.

a)Buoyancy 

b) spring scale

c) weight

C- weight 

200

Used to measure mass.

a) balance 

b) weight

c) spring scale

a) balance 

200

Explain what happens to nitrogen in the soil and in plants that demonstrates conservation of mass



Nitrogen is absorbed by plants, eaten by animals, then returned to the soil when the plant or animal dies. It does not get used up.

200

What are two units for measuring weight? (todays units, and old English)


Newtons, pounds, 

300

Matter cannot be created or destroyed.

a) conservation of mass

b)mass

c) density 

a- conservation of mass

300

Used to measure weight.

a) balance 

b) weight

c) spring scale

c) spring scale 

300

If an object floats in one liquid but sinks in another, what does that tell you about the densities of the two liquids?


The first liquid is denser than the other. 

300

If you perform an experiment, and the mass of the resulting substance is less than the mass of what you started with, what is one likely explanation?


it is likely that a gas was produced and escaped from the experiment. 

400

How much space matter occupies.

A)Density 

b) volume

c) balance 

b) volume 

400

A material that is denser than lead.

a) feathers

b) gold

c) water

b) gold 

400

How would you determine the volume of a toy car?


Use the displacement method 

400

Which is likely to be more dense, a one inch cube of steel or a one inch cube of wood?


Steel is denser than wood

500

How much mass is in a particular volume.

a) density

b) weight 

c) mass

a) density 

500

Only material to become less dense when frozen.

a) gold 

b) lead

c) water

c) water

500

How are buoyancy and density related?


One substance is buoyant if it is less dense than the substance it is in 


500

If you are traveling in a car with a helium balloon and the driver suddenly puts on the brakes, what will happen to your body, and what will happen to the balloon?


Your momentum will carry your body forward as the car suddenly slows down. It will also carry air molecules forward. Helium is lighter than air so the balloon will move backward.