Properties of Matter
States of Matter
Measuring Matter
Vocabulary
More Properties
100

If an object is attracted to a magnet it is..

magnetic

100

True or false: A gas has neither a fixed shape, or a fixed volume.

True

100

What system do scientists use to measure?

The Metric system

100

the smallest possible part of matter

particle

100

What are some properties that can be measured using tools?

Mass, weight, area, volume, temperature, height, length, etc.

200

What types of materials are good conductors of electricity?

Metals

200

A solid has a fixed _________ and a fixed _________

shape/volume or volume/shape

200

What are the metric units used to measure length, height and width?

Centimeters, meters, kilometers, millimeters

200

a characteristic or trait of matter that is used to identify it

property

200

What are some properties that can be measured or observed using your senses?

Size, shape, color, texture, smell, temperature, etc.

300

If salt dissolves in water, that means salt is __________ in water

soluble

300

A liquid has a fixed __________, but no fixed ________

volume/shape

300

What tools do you use to measure the volume of a liquid?

A beaker or graduated cylinder 

300

a single kind of matter that possess a specific set of properties 

substance

300

What is soluble in rubbing alcohol, but is insoluble in water?

Sharpie

400

How do you test the hardness of an object?

Moh's Hardness Scale, or doing the scratch test

400

Describe how particles move in all three states of matter.

Solids the particles are packed very tightly and can't move a lot, Liquids they are more spread out and can flow freely past each other, Gasses the particles are spread far apart moving quickly

400

120 cm2

400

the basic building block of matter that cannot be divided into smaller particles of the same matter

atom

400

What are some properties that need to be tested in order to find them?

Hardness, reflectivity, conductivity, magnetism solubility, etc.

500

What two types of energy can be reflected?

Light and sound

500

Explain how energy causes a change in the states of matter. 

If you add energy (heat up), or take away energy (cooling down), it will cause the state of matter to change.

500

Calculate the area of this rectangle

384 cm3

500

How big is a nanometer?

One billionth of a meter, or one billion times smaller than a meter
500

Name a material that is a good conductor of electricity, but is not magnetic? 

Aluminum, copper or gold