Matter
3 States of Matter
Properties of Matter
Miscellaneous
100
anything that takes up space
What is matter
100
3 states of matter
What is solid, liquid, gas
100
the mixture in which the different kinds of matter mix evenly
What is a solution
100
Tyrell had a large bowl of ice cubes. He left the bowl out in the hot sun for a couple of hours. Explain what happens to the ice cubes.
What is the ice cubes start as a solid-->melt-->become a liquid
200
which of the following is matter you cannot see: air, clouds, ice, water
What is air
200
a form of matter that has a volume and a shape that both stay the same
What is a solid
200
a chemical change in which of the following: a) burning wood, b) cutting cloth, c) folding paper, or d) mixing salt and water
What is burning wood
200
Kevin needs to measure the mass of an apple. What tool will he use
What is balance
300
amount of space that matter takes up
What is volume
300
a form of matter that has NO definite shape or volume
What is a gas
300
Mica makes a salad of oranges, apples, and bananas. This is an example of what?: condensation, evaporation, a mixture, a solution
What is mixture
300
Which group of words names physical properties of matter: a) mirror, wool, cotton b) salt, candy, sugar c) sour, green, hot d) tall, building, glass
What is c) sour, green, hot
400
the amount of matter in an object
What is mass
400
a form of matter that has a volume that stays the same but a shape that can change
What is a liquid
400
An example of a solution is which: cereal and milk, orange and apple slices, ice cream and nuts, and sugar and water
What is sugar and water
400
Janet knows the mass of some peanuts and the mass of some pretzels. She mixes them together to make trail mix. How can she determine the mass of the trail mix if she doesn't have a tool to measure it?
What is she can add the masses of both the pretzels and the peanuts together.
500
the mass of matter compared to its volume
What is density
500
Which of the following has the greatest density? a) cotton balls b) jelly beans c) feathers d) rocks
What is d) rocks