All About Matter
Physical and Chemical Properties
Measuring Matter
Atoms and Elements
Random!
100
This means "anything that takes up space."
What is matter?
100
A physical property of a banana is . . .
What is . . . (accept reasonable answers) it is yellow, it is longer than a paperclip, etc.?
100
This means, "the amount of matter in something."
What is mass?
100
All matter is made up of these.
What are atoms?
100
Volume is measured in these units.
What are liters?
200
The oxygen that you breathe is an example of this state of matter.
What is a gas?
200
You can measure this with a balance.
What is mass?
200
This means "the smallest whole unit of matter."
What is an atom?
200
Mass is measured in these units.
What are grams?
300
A bone, a pencil, and a stapler are examples of this state of matter.
What is a solid?
300
Flexibility - physical property or chemical property?
What is a physical property?
300
You can measure this with the formula d=m/v.
What is density?
300
Draw a water molecule.
Accept reasonable responses.
300
When ice cream melts, it changes from a _________ into a __________.
What is from a solid into a liquid?
400
Water, orange juice, and chocolate milk are examples of this state of matter.
What is a liquid?
400
Reaction to acid - physical property or chemical property?
What is a chemical property?
400
You can measure this with a beaker or graduated cylinder.
What is volume?
400
Items that have only one kind of atom are called this.
What are elements?
400
Describe the texture of an apple.
What is (accept reasonable responses) smooth, hard, shiny, waxy?
500
The three states of matter are . . .
What are solids, liquids, and gases?
500
Tell a chemical property of laundry detergent (Tide).
What is . . . (accept reasonable responses) it is a base, it has a pH of more than 7?
500
Rock or ice cube - Which has more density?
What is a rock?
500
This means "to join together tightly."
What is bond?
500
Name 2 physical properties of a book that you can MEASURE.
What is (accept reasonable responses) it's length, it's weight, it's size?